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It was different because it was dedicated to ALL the Roman gods and was built under Emporer Hadrian`s command

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The pantheon is unique because of its dome, oculus, size and longevity. But most importantly it is unique for its perfect proportions and the construction materials and method of using them.

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How did the pantheon influence life for the western civilization?

The Pantheon still has the largest reinforced concrete dome in the world. Some of the Roman temples were circular and had a dome, like the Pantheon. Knowledge of how to make Roman concrete was lost during he Middle Ages and domes were no longer built in western Europe for centuries. Then between 1446 and 1461 Brunelleschi built a dome for Florence Cathedral which was even bigger than that of the Pantheon. This was a big achievement because his dome is made with bricks. Brunelleschi had studied the dome of the Pantheon and other Roman architecture prior to his undertaking. Since then several churches and secular buildings (including the Capitol on Washington) have been built with domes. This was inspired by Roman architecture.


What are examples of the roman architecture besides the collisuem?

Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.


Why was the Roman Pantheon built?

A pantheon was a temple dedicated to all gods, unlike other temples which were dedicated to one or two to three gods. Pantheon is a Greek word which means "of/for all gods" or "common to all gods" by combining the words pan (all) and theoios "(of or for the gods).There were several pantheons around the Roman Empire. The most famous of is the one in Rome. The first building was built by Marcus Agrippa in 27 BC. It burned in 80 AD and was rebuilt by the emperor Domitian. It burn again and was rebuilt the emperor Trajan's architect Apollodorus of Damascus. The emperor Hadrian had it repaired again after yet another fire in 126 AD. However, it is now thought that the current building was actually manly the work of Apollodorus of Damascus. Agrippa's first design was rectangular, like most of the Roman temples. A rotunda with a dome was built at its back, in the place where there was a circular square. An inscription which said that Agrippa built the temple was retained on its frieze.The Pantheon in Rome is well preserved because it was converted into a Catholic church. It still has the largest unreinforced concrete dome on the world.


What building did hadrian build?

The emperor Hadrian was known for many things, among them his fondness for all things Greek, his relationship with Antinous, his travels and his consolidating of the empire. However he is best known for his buildings. The main ones are Hadrian's wall in Britain, the rebuilding of the Pantheon, his luxurious villa at Tivoli, and the temple of Venus and Rome.


Why roman temple la maison carree is famous?

The temple of la maison carree is one of the best preserved Roman temples in the whole of the areas which were covered by the Roman Empire. This is due to the fact that it was turned into a Christian church, saving it from plunder. It was later put to other uses and it became a museum in the 19th century. The temple provides a good insight of what Roman temples were like.

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Which roman building employed a dome?

There were actually two Roman buildings that used a dome. One was Nero's Golden House and the other was/is the Pantheon.


How did the pantheon influence life for the western civilization?

The Pantheon still has the largest reinforced concrete dome in the world. Some of the Roman temples were circular and had a dome, like the Pantheon. Knowledge of how to make Roman concrete was lost during he Middle Ages and domes were no longer built in western Europe for centuries. Then between 1446 and 1461 Brunelleschi built a dome for Florence Cathedral which was even bigger than that of the Pantheon. This was a big achievement because his dome is made with bricks. Brunelleschi had studied the dome of the Pantheon and other Roman architecture prior to his undertaking. Since then several churches and secular buildings (including the Capitol on Washington) have been built with domes. This was inspired by Roman architecture.


What is an ex ample of how Rome was affected by contact with other countries?

One example is the adoption of Greek culture and art in Rome, leading to the development of Roman art and architecture. This cultural exchange with Greece influenced the Roman Empire's aesthetics, resulting in the construction of buildings such as the Pantheon, modeled after the Greek temples.


What temple was built to honer rome gods?

All temples of Roman religion (and those of other ancient religions) were built in honour of a god or two or thee related gods. The temples were places for religious worship. They were all named after the god(s) they were dedicated to. One type of temple, the pantheon, was dedicated to all gods.


Which gods dominated the Aztec religion?

There was no dominant diety in the Aztec pantheon like Jupiter in the Roman pantheon. The gods acted largely independent of each other, often in conflict with each other.


What are examples of the roman architecture besides the collisuem?

Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.Other examples of Roman architecture besides the Colosseum are the Pantheon, the aqueducts at Segovia in Spain an the Pont du Guard in France.


What did the Romans do at temples?

Roman temples were similar to Greek temple. The temples were there to worship gods that were also similar to the Greek gods, except for the difference sin the names. The Roman temples were also constructed in a way not too different from Greek temples.


Why was the Roman Pantheon built?

A pantheon was a temple dedicated to all gods, unlike other temples which were dedicated to one or two to three gods. Pantheon is a Greek word which means "of/for all gods" or "common to all gods" by combining the words pan (all) and theoios "(of or for the gods).There were several pantheons around the Roman Empire. The most famous of is the one in Rome. The first building was built by Marcus Agrippa in 27 BC. It burned in 80 AD and was rebuilt by the emperor Domitian. It burn again and was rebuilt the emperor Trajan's architect Apollodorus of Damascus. The emperor Hadrian had it repaired again after yet another fire in 126 AD. However, it is now thought that the current building was actually manly the work of Apollodorus of Damascus. Agrippa's first design was rectangular, like most of the Roman temples. A rotunda with a dome was built at its back, in the place where there was a circular square. An inscription which said that Agrippa built the temple was retained on its frieze.The Pantheon in Rome is well preserved because it was converted into a Catholic church. It still has the largest unreinforced concrete dome on the world.


What engineering feat connected all parts of the Roman Empire?

There are many, the Aqueduct, the Coliseum, the Pantheon, Sewers, the Roman Baths.... among hundreds of other fantastic architectural and engineering marvels.


What building did hadrian build?

The emperor Hadrian was known for many things, among them his fondness for all things Greek, his relationship with Antinous, his travels and his consolidating of the empire. However he is best known for his buildings. The main ones are Hadrian's wall in Britain, the rebuilding of the Pantheon, his luxurious villa at Tivoli, and the temple of Venus and Rome.


Why is the Pantheon the ultimate piece of Roman architecture?

The Pantheon is said to be the most influential building in western Europe, a symbol of excellence. After 2000 years it is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome and is the best preserved Roman building


Why roman temple la maison carree is famous?

The temple of la maison carree is one of the best preserved Roman temples in the whole of the areas which were covered by the Roman Empire. This is due to the fact that it was turned into a Christian church, saving it from plunder. It was later put to other uses and it became a museum in the 19th century. The temple provides a good insight of what Roman temples were like.