Remains of temple of Zeus Cassius found on Sinai Peninsula

Remains of the Roman Empire temple of Zeus Cassius, who ruled the country between 30 BC and 395 AD, have been discovered on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. SIA refers to the Turkish media.

This was announced on the official Facebook page of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism. It is said that as a result of research by Egyptian archaeologists, the remains of the temple of Zeus Cassius, the god of the Roman Empire, were brought to light. The statement said the temple was destroyed by an earthquake in the past: "There are two 8-meter-long granite columns and several stone blocks at the entrance to the monument." The statement also said that although information about the existence of the temple was obtained in 1910 with the help of ancient Greek epitaphs found by French archaeologists, the remains of the temple have not yet been brought to light. According to the report, the reconstruction of the temple has begun in a similar way to its previous state.

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