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monopteral circular
Ionic temple<ref>Arguably not a temple. See Camp, 2001, p.187</ref> built on the
Acropolis, Athens, circa 19 BCE<ref>Or between 27 and 18/17 on epigraphic grounds. Spawforth, 2012, p.106.</ref> likely coincident with
Augustus' second visit to Athens. The structure was axially aligned with the eastern entrance of the
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monopteral circular
Ionic temple<ref>Arguably not a temple. See Camp, 2001, p.187</ref> built on the
Acropolis, Athens, circa 19 BCE<ref>Or between 27 and 18/17 on epigraphic grounds. Spawforth, 2012, p.106.</ref> likely coincident with
Augustus' second visit to Athens. The structure was axially aligned with the eastern entrance of the
Parthenon, placed 23m eastw...')
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