Herodian expansion of the Temple Mount
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The Herodian expansion of the Temple Mount was a massive 1st-century BCE building project by King Herod the Great that greatly enlarged and monumentalized Jerusalem’s Temple platform, creating the vast rectangular esplanade whose retaining walls (including today’s Western Wall) still define the site.
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Eastern Wall of the Old City of Jerusalem
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