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A '''temple''' was a religious building for ceremonies of many kinds.{{fact}} Temples could be many shapes and sizes. They were usually quite large, but not always.{{fact}} Temples could also be called chapels, churches or cathedrals.{{fact}}
A '''temple''' was a religious building for ceremonies of many kinds.{{fact}} Temples could be many shapes and sizes. They were usually quite large, but not always.{{fact}} Temples could also be called chapels, churches or cathedrals.{{fact}}



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A temple was a religious building for ceremonies of many kinds.[source needed] Temples could be many shapes and sizes. They were usually quite large, but not always.[source needed] Temples could also be called chapels, churches or cathedrals.[source needed]

Temples could contain religious iconography, statuary and altars. They were used for many purposes: sacrificial ceremonies, celebrations, worship, specific and specilised ceremonies as well as just for hiding in. (PROSE: The Price of Paradise)[additional sources needed]

There was a pyramid-shaped temple on an asteroid in the Rings of Akhaten that contained the Mummy. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten)