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Pantheon Rome

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"The Pantheon was believed to be built by Marcus Agrippa between 25-27 BC based on the inscription at the front of the façade that says "M.AGRIPPA.L.F.COS.TERTIVM.FECIT" which means "Marco Agrippa, son of Lucio, consulate for the third time, built". Further excavation and study, however, has found evidence that the current Pantheon is not the original. First Pantheon After Marcus Agrippa, the statesman and an architect, had helped Augustus to be the first Roman emperor, he was commissioned to launch large scale building programs in Rome, the Pantheon is part of a complex. Second Pantheon In 80 AD, there was a huge fire. Many buildings were destroyed including the Augustan Pantheon. The façade may be the only thing left from the Augustan Pantheon. Emperor Domitian rebuilt the Pantheon though it was burnt again in 110 AD, when hit by the lightning. Third Pantheon (Current) It is believed that the current Pantheon was built during Hadrian's time between 118-125 AD. As the inscription on the pediment still said that it was built by Agrippa, it was only when the excavations in early 19th century found that lots of bricks were marked with dates during Emperor Hadrian's time did people realized that the Pantheon is much older than that."

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Piazza della Rotonda Rome Lazio 001 86 Italy

http://www.pantheon-rome.com/information-about-the-pantheon/

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