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The Temple of Venus at Baalbek, Lebanon
The Temple of Venus (Aphrodite) at Baalbek, Lebanon. A town in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon situated east of the Litani River, known as Heliopolis during the period of Roman rule, it was one of the largest sanctuaries in the empire and contains some of the best preserved Roman ruins in the Middle East. Photograph taken by Colonel David Sutherland of SBS and SAS, was part of a 12-man Special Boat Service unit which made a daring raid on the occupied Greek island of Rhodes. Sutherland then took part in Operation Albumen on Crete, when 29 German aircraft were destroyed for the loss of one officer, and afterwards escaped with several Cretans who feared German reprisals. Date: circa 1942
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Introducing the Media Storehouse Photo Mug, a perfect combination of art and function. Featuring an exquisite image of "The Temple of Venus at Baalbek, Lebanon," this mug showcases the ancient ruins of Heliopolis in stunning detail. This temple, dedicated to the Roman goddess Venus (Aphrodite), is a marvel of ancient architecture and a testament to the rich history of Lebanon. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, fade-resistant ink to ensure that the image remains vibrant and clear. Sip your favorite beverage while admiring the beauty of this ancient wonder. A thoughtful and unique gift for history buffs, archaeology enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the wonders of the ancient world.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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In this photograph, the Temple of Venus, also known as the Temple of Aphrodite, stands proudly amidst the ancient ruins of Baalbek, Lebanon. Baalbek, a town nestled in the eastern part of the Beqaa Valley, was once known as Heliopolis during the Roman rule, making it one of the largest sanctuaries in the Roman Empire and home to some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the Middle East. The Temple of Venus, dedicated to the goddess of love and beauty, is a stunning example of Corinthian architecture. The temple's remains, adorned with intricate Corinthian capitals and towering columns, evoke a sense of awe and wonder. The temple's grandeur is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of this ancient site. This photograph was taken by Colonel David Sutherland during the early 1940s. Sutherland was a member of a 12-man Special Boat Service unit that made a daring raid on the occupied Greek island of Rhodes. Following this operation, he took part in Operation Albumen on Crete, where 29 German aircraft were destroyed for the loss of one officer. After escaping with several Cretans who feared German reprisals, Sutherland captured this image of the Temple of Venus at Baalbek. The Temple of Venus, with its intricate details and grandeur, stands as a reminder of the classical antiquity that continues to captivate and inspire us. The ruins of Baalbek, and the Temple of Venus in particular, offer a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.
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