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3. The Statue of Zeus Honoring the king of gods, the statue gave a majestic quality to the temple of Zeus at Olympia. The enormous figure sat watch 40 feet (by most estimations) over the temple, but endured several natural disasters and moves before finally being permanently destroyed by unknown causes.
3. The Statue of Zeus

Honoring the king of gods, the statue gave a majestic quality to the temple of Zeus at Olympia. The enormous figure sat watch 40 feet (by most estimations) over the temple, but endured several natural disasters and moves before finally being permanently destroyed by unknown causes.

(Painting by Mario Larrinaga/Globe archives)
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