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The '''Burned Temple of Hera''' was a temple dedicated to [[Hera]] located within the [[Phaleron Sandy Bay]], west of the [[Phaleron Sunken Harbor]] in [[Attika]], [[Greece]]. | The '''Burned Temple of Hera''' was a temple dedicated to the goddess [[Hera]] located within the [[Phaleron Sandy Bay]], west of the [[Phaleron Sunken Harbor]] in [[Attika]], [[Greece]]. | ||
During the [[Greco-Persian Wars]] the temple was burned down by the [[Iran|Persian]] general [[Mardonius]]. After the war, rather than rebuilding the temple, [[Athens|Athenians]] replaced the statue of the goddess instead.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | During the [[Greco-Persian Wars]] the temple was burned down by the [[Iran|Persian]] general [[Mardonius]]. After the war, rather than rebuilding the temple, [[Athens|Athenians]] replaced the statue of the goddess instead.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:14, 12 January 2019

The Burned Temple of Hera was a temple dedicated to the goddess Hera located within the Phaleron Sandy Bay, west of the Phaleron Sunken Harbor in Attika, Greece.
During the Greco-Persian Wars the temple was burned down by the Persian general Mardonius. After the war, rather than rebuilding the temple, Athenians replaced the statue of the goddess instead.[1]
By the Peloponnesian War the temple ruins had been claimed by a group of Followers of Ares. The Spartan misthios Kassandra visited the ruins, eliminating the Followers and claiming their valuables.[1]