Comment by 8bitsrule
7 years ago
On a similar 'frequency', this sort of 'spiritual significance' question has been around for quite a while. It appears that three Temples — of Parthenon (438BC), Poseidon (440BC), and Aphaea/Aphaia (500BC) — are located at the vertices of a triangle. AKA 'Holy Triangle of antiquity'.
* http://www.goddess-athena.org/Museum/Temples/Aphaea/
* https://eyesofaroamer.com/2016/09/06/the-holy-triangle-the-p...
That's not unusual. Any three points can form the vertices of a triangle. :)
The first site claims that these three temples form an isoceles triangle, which really just means that the distances between two pairs of points are roughly equal. The second claims that they form an equilateral triangle, which would be more unusual -- but is clearly false.