• The Temple of Jupiter in Damascus was built by the Romans, beginning during the rule of Augustus[1] and completed during the rule of Constantius II.[2].
  • In 391, the Temple of Jupiter was transformed and rebuilt into an imposing Christian basilica by order of the Christian emperor Theodosius I...
  • "The Temple of Jupiter at Damascus: A Comparative Analysis with Other Roman Temples in the Near East." Journal of Roman Studies 83 (1993): 45-64.
  • Begun during the reign of Emperor Augustus, the Temple of Jupiter in Damascus is a pretty impressive ruin that reminds Syria of its ancient past.
  • The Temple of Jupiter in Damascus was built by the Romans, beginning during the rule of Augustus and completed during the rule of Constantius II.
  • The area of of Jupiter's temple in Damascus under the Romans (117,000 square meters) was far larger than that of the modern Umayyad Mosque (16...
  • The primary landmark of the old city of Damascus. ... 700 BC it was the temple of the Aramaic God 'Hadad), at the Roman time it became the temple of Jupiter.
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  • The remains of Temple of Jupiter at the entrance of Omayyad Mosque Temple of Jupiter is the temple of Damascus in the old city of Damascus, Syria, no...
  • This reconstruction of the entrance to the Roman temple of Jupiter and Hadad in Damascus is based on the surviving standing remains in Damascus today.