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Description: South of the agora stand the remains of a temple that is thought to have been dedicated to the god Kronos (the one who ate his children in an attempt to prevent a prophecy of becoming true, that one would kill him, but missing his son Zeus, who did kill him in the end). It is thought to be from the 2nd century BC.
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