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Kimberley 2 year s ago
Impressive 36
       
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Haseltine 2 year s ago
The tower of babel was not even close to a skyscraper.
       
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Immanuel 2 year s ago
Haseltine, no one knows how tall it was nor how tall it would have been when completed
       
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Christopher 2 year s ago
Immanuel,

no one could know how this fantasy building would have looked if it was real, like saurons tower ;)
       
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Eustacia 2 year s ago
A few still exist today
       
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Melinda 2 year s ago
You left out the Pharos of Alexandria. At an est. 103-118m tall, it was so huge that they have no idea what they could have used for fuel to keep the flame burning that big and bright.
       
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Ally 2 year s ago
Melinda,
lighthouse?
       
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Cassie 2 year s ago
what about asia , world history means not only europe.
       
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Tony 2 year s ago
Great ! good good good
       
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The Temple Of Artemis

The Artemision, or the Temple of Artemis, as it is more widely known, was dedicated to Artemis (Roman equivalent was Diana), the Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, the Moon and chastity, a sister of Apollo. Located in Ephesus, the temple was completely rebuilt twice, once after a flood and another after an arson. By 401 AD it had been completely destroyed, and only the fragments and foundations of the last temple remain.

The earliest version of the temple dates back to the Bronze Age, while the construction of the final version of the Temple began around 550 BC and took approximately 10 years to complete.

 

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