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The Temple of Apollo at Didyma in modern-day Turkey. The temple was the fourth largest temple in the ancient Greek world. The temple’s oracle, second in importance only to that at Delphi, played a significant role in the religious and political life of both Miletus and the greater Mediterranean world. The ruins today date from the 4th century BCE.
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M, Bas. "Temple of Apollo, Didyma." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified January 15, 2014. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2225/temple-of-apollo-didyma/.
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M, Bas. "Temple of Apollo, Didyma." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 15 Jan 2014. Web. 21 Feb 2025.