Built in 27 B.C. by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, the great general of the Great House, in memory of the defeat of the enemy Anthony and Egypt's Yan- Kliopatra, but was destroyed by fire in 80 A.D., and Emperor Hadrian, who loved Greek architecture, ordered the reconstruction in 125 A.D. In 609 A.D. was renamed the Church of the Virgin and martyrs by the Pope, which became the present name of the Temple of the Van.
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