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The temple was originally dedicated to Gaia/Poseidon, but is most known for its rededication to Apollo following his slaying of Python in the Greek myth.
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Rebuilt in marble with the financial support of the wealthy Athenian family of the Alcmaeonidae at the end of the 6th century BC, the renovated temple lasted until 373 BC, when it was destroyed by an earthquake. Scholarly consensus in the 20th century viewed the ultimate, late antique destruction of the temple as a deliberate act of arson by Christians in an attempt to remove pagan influences in the fourth century CE; however, more recent studies (see e.g., Lamouille 2020, paragraph 12) doubt this view, preferring an earthquake of uncertain date as the likely cause.