Pantheon the Pantheon a well-preserved building of ancient Rome which was a
temple to the gods. It has a
dome which is 43 metres across, and it was built by the Roman emperor Hadrian between AD 118 and 128.
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pan‧the‧on /ˈpænθiən $ -θiɑːn/
noun [countable][
Date: 1400-1500;
Language: Latin;
Origin: Greek, 'temple of all the gods', from pan- ( ⇒ pan-) + theos 'god']
1. all the gods of a particular people or nation:
the Roman pantheon2. literary a group of famous and important people
pantheon of
a leading figure in the pantheon of 20th-century artists3. a religious building that is built in honour of all gods
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