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  2. Religious precinct - Wikipedia

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    A religious or sacred precinct is the area around a religious site, such as a temple, that is dedicated to religious purposes. A religious precinct may be defined by a physical enclosure , although this is not always the case. [ 1 ]

  3. Delphi - Wikipedia

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    The precinct is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in having had a great influence in the ancient world, as evidenced by the various monuments built there by most of the important ancient Greek city-states, demonstrating their fundamental Hellenic unity. [7] Adjacent to the sacred precinct is a small modern town of the same name.

  4. Templo Mayor - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Precinct of the Templo Mayor was surrounded by a wall called the "coatepantli" (serpent wall). Among the most important buildings were the ballcourt, the Calmecac (area for priests), and the temples dedicated to Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca and the sun. [20] The Templo Mayor itself delineated the eastern side of the Sacred Precinct. [4]

  5. Temenos - Wikipedia

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    A temenos (Greek: τέμενος; plural: τεμένη, temenē) [1] is a piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain, especially to kings and chiefs, or a piece of land marked off from common uses and dedicated to a god, such as a sanctuary, holy grove, or holy precinct. [2] [3] A temenos enclosed a sacred space called a hieron ...

  6. Temple - Wikipedia

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    Temples typically have a main building and a larger precinct, which may contain many other buildings or may be a dome-shaped structure, much like an igloo. The word comes from Ancient Rome, where a templum constituted a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur. [1]

  7. Roman temple - Wikipedia

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    The Roman architect Vitruvius always uses the word templum to refer to the sacred precinct, and not to the building. The more common Latin words for a temple or shrine were sacellum (a small shrine or chapel), aedes , delubrum , and fanum (in this article, the English word "temple" refers to any of these buildings, and the Latin templum to the ...

  8. Federal employees reportedly told to remove pronouns from ...

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    (The Center Square) – Federal employees were reportedly informed that they must stop including their pronouns at the end of emails, one of President Donald Trump's latest actions to root gender ...

  9. Olympia, Greece - Wikipedia

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    The sacred precinct, named the Altis, was primarily dedicated to Zeus, although other gods were worshipped there. The games conducted in his name drew visitors from all over the Greek world as one of a group of such "Panhellenic" centres, which helped to build the identity of the ancient Greeks as a nation.