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Empedocles of Akragas, Greek philosopherEmpedocles of Akragas (fl. 444-443 BC), Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher, doctor, statesman and priest, best known for originating the cosmogonic theory of the four classical elements
Italy. Sicily. Archaeological site of Agrigento. Temple of JItaly. Sicily. Vallery of the Temples. Archaeological site of Agrigento. Temple of Juno Lacinia. 450 BC. Measuring 15 x 16.90 m. Doric style, peripteros 6 columns. Date:
Italy. Sicily. Agrigento. Valley of the Temples. Temple of Concordia. 5th century BC. Doric style
Infrared photograph of Sicilian templeInfrared photograph taken of old temple of Girgenti in Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, Sicily, photographed by Professor Robert Williams Wood. Date: 1911
Girgenti, Agrigento, ItalyGirgenti, the Akragas of the Greeks, the Agrigentum of the Romans. Agrigento (formerly Girgenti), is a city on the southern coast of Sicily, and the capital of the province of Agrigento
Temple ruins, Girgenti (Agrigento), Sicily, ItalyRuins of a temple at Girgenti (Agrigento), Sicily, Italy. It is on the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragas (Acragas, Agrigentum). Date: late 19th century
Temple of Concord. ITALY. SICILY. Agrigento. Temple of Concord. Temple in Dorian style. Classical Greek art. Architecture
Agrigentum, Sicily, also known as Agrigento, Acragas or Akragas
Greek Temple of Giunone at Agrigento, SicilyThe remains of the Greek Temple of Hera Lacinia (Giunone) at Agrigento, Sicily. Agrigento is the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragras (also known as Acragas in Greek)
Greek Temple at Agrigento, SicilyThe remains of a Greek temple at Agrigento, Sicily. Agrigento is the site of the ancient Greek city of Akragras (also known as Acragas in Greek, Agrigentum in Latin and Kerkent in Arabic)
Temple of Juno - Sunset