Stoa of Zeus Athens
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The Stoa of Zeus in Athens, was a two-isled stoa located in the northwest corner of the Ancient Agora of Athens. It was built around 425 BC - 410 BC for religious purposes in dedication to Zeus by Eleftherios, a cult founded after the Persian War. It is different from others in that it was a stoa rather than a temple (the common building used for religious purposes).