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Italy, Paestum. The Temple Of Hera-II (formerly Known As Neptune Or Apollo) Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 12156513.
![The Temple of Hera II, also called the Temple of Neptune, is a Greek temple in Paestum, Italy Stock Photo - Alamy The Temple of Hera II, also called the Temple of Neptune, is a Greek temple in Paestum, Italy Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RYNYH0/the-temple-of-hera-ii-also-called-the-temple-of-neptune-is-a-greek-temple-in-paestum-italy-RYNYH0.jpg)
The Temple of Hera II, also called the Temple of Neptune, is a Greek temple in Paestum, Italy Stock Photo - Alamy
![GreekPhilosophyTour on Twitter: "Temple of Hera II is a Greek Doric style temple in Paestum, Campania, Italy, built around 460-450 BC Photo source Instagram greece_and_rome https://t.co/PI71Nleocb" / Twitter GreekPhilosophyTour on Twitter: "Temple of Hera II is a Greek Doric style temple in Paestum, Campania, Italy, built around 460-450 BC Photo source Instagram greece_and_rome https://t.co/PI71Nleocb" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dw-UVqcWwAAgME4.jpg)
GreekPhilosophyTour on Twitter: "Temple of Hera II is a Greek Doric style temple in Paestum, Campania, Italy, built around 460-450 BC Photo source Instagram greece_and_rome https://t.co/PI71Nleocb" / Twitter
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