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  2. Liacouras Center - Wikipedia

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    The Liacouras Center [3] is a 10,206-seat multi-purpose venue which opened in 1997 and was originally named "The Apollo of Temple". The arena was renamed in 2000 for Temple University President, Peter J. Liacouras. It is part of a $107 million, four-building complex along North Broad Street on the Temple University campus in North Philadelphia.

  3. Temple of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo of Temple, the original name of an indoor arena at Temple University in Philadelphia now known as Liacouras Center Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Temple of Apollo .

  4. 1998–99 Temple Owls men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo of Temple Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Dec 14, 1998 * No. 16 : Florida State: W 75–66 5–4: The Apollo of Temple Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Dec 19, 1998 * at Rutgers: W 56–38 6–4: Louis Brown Athletic Center Piscataway, New Jersey: Dec 29, 1998 * vs. No. 5 Stanford Pete Newell Classic: L 50–57 6–5: The Arena in Oakland ...

  5. Temple of Apollo (Delphi) - Wikipedia

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    The inquirer came to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi and offered a gift upon the altar located outside the building, typically sacrificial animals such as goats, sheep, or bulls. [44] If the Pythia decided an offering was sufficient, she would proceed to enter Apollo's temple and descend into a chamber below the sanctuary ground. [34]

  6. Temple of Apollo Palatinus - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Apollo Palatinus ('Palatine Apollo'), sometimes called the Temple of Actian Apollo, was a temple of the god Apollo in Rome, constructed on the Palatine Hill on the initiative of Augustus (known as "Octavian" until 27 BCE) between 36 and 28 BCE.

  7. Category:Temples of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Apollo, Miletus; Temple of Ares; Temple of Pythian Apollo, Rhodes; Z. Temple of Apollo Zoster This page was last edited on 22 March 2024, at 16:04 (UTC). ...

  8. Delphinion - Wikipedia

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    A rectangular temenos, the remains of the temple at the site date back to as early as the fifth century B.C.E. Still present are a rectangular altar with volute acroteria, as well as a few other round marble altars. An "annual Spring procession which went from Miletus to the Temple of Apollo at Didyma began at the Delphinion". [1]

  9. Pythian Games - Wikipedia

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    By killing the monster, Apollo rendered the area safe for human beings and established his ownship of the site. After burying the body, Apollo founded the oracle of Delphi. However, by slaying Python, Apollo had committed a crime and Zeus declared that he had to make amends. Apollo then created the Pythian Games to pay for the death. [citation ...