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*[[Iktinos]], the architect of [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]], is regarded as the designer of this temple, too. | *[[Iktinos]], the architect of [[Parthenon]] in [[Athens]], is regarded as the designer of this temple, too. | ||
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This article is about the temple of Apollo in Arkadia. For other uses, see Temple of Apollo.
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Temple of Apollo Epikourios is a temple dedicated to the Greek god Apollo located in Arkadia, Greece.
During the Peloponnesian War the Spartan misthios Kassandra explored the place, finding the building under construction and occupied by military, as well as one of the Ainigmata Ostraka within.[1]
Trivia
- επικούριος (Epikourios) is the Greek word meaning 'helper, assistant'.
- Iktinos, the architect of Parthenon in Athens, is regarded as the designer of this temple, too.
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