Summary
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Gennie Hatna Hoomii Enkhtur
Genres : Documentary
Release date : Sep 25, 2014
TEMPLE OF POSEIDON - The history of the temple from Ancient Times to the present day. The god Poseidon, the construction of the temple, the statues, the fortress, the Propylon, the Barracks, the citizens' houses, the Naval Shipyard, the shrine of Athena... all enclosed within the manners and customs of the era.
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