Temple D

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Temple D is an ancient Greek temple in the archaeological site of Selinus (Selinunte) in Sicily, notable for its Doric architecture and historical significance within the former Greek colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Doric temple
ancient Greek temple
architecturalStyle Doric order NERFINISHED
associatedWith Greek colonization of Sicily
city-state of Selinus NERFINISHED
belongsTo Greek temples of Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
builtFor worship of Greek deities
continent Europe
country Italy
culturalPeriod Ancient Greek
era Classical antiquity
hasArchaeologicalSiteType temple ruin
hasColumnOrder Doric
hasFeature Doric columns
cella (naos)
crepidoma (stepped platform)
entablature in Doric style
peripteral colonnade
pronaos
hasPlanType rectangular ground plan
heritage Greek colonial architecture in Sicily
heritageDesignation part of the Selinunte archaeological heritage
isPartOf temple group on the acropolis of Selinunte
locatedIn Italy
Selinunte NERFINISHED
Sicily
ancient Greek colony of Selinus NERFINISHED
archaeological site of Selinunte NERFINISHED
material local limestone
near Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
orientation typical east–west temple orientation
partOf archaeological park of Selinunte NERFINISHED
preservationStatus ruined
region Mediterranean Basin NERFINISHED
religion ancient Greek religion
significance historically significant within the former Greek colony of Selinus
studiedIn classical archaeology
tourism popular tourist attraction in Selinunte

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Selinus hasTemple Temple D