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Pantheon (from Greek ????e??? - pantheion, literally "a temple of all gods") may refer to:

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Pantheon (from Greek ????e??? - pantheion, literally "a temple of all gods") may refer to:
- Pantheon (gods), a word used to describe the set of gods of a particular religion, mythology, or fictional universe
- A temple, dedicated to all gods, or to all the gods of a given religion
- Pantheon, Rome, a temple built (in its present form) circa 125 AD, and dedicated to all the Roman gods, now used as a Christian church
- Other buildings named "Pantheon":
- Panthéon, Paris, the funerary Hall of Fame of the French nation
- Pantheon, London, an 18th century place of entertainment
- Panteão Nacional, the funeral Hall of various notable Portuguese statesmen, explorers and artists
- Pantheon, Rousse, a Bulgarian national monument
- Pantheon, Moscow, an uncompleted 1950s project to build a monumental memorial tomb in Moscow, Soviet Union
- Pantheon Theatre, in Vincennes, Indiana, where Red Skelton was discovered
- Panteón Nacional, a Venezuelan national monument
- National Pantheon of the Heroes, a Paraguayan national monument
- Pantheon of the Italian Glories, as it is also know the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
- Mtatsminda Pantheon, a cemetery for notable Georgian statesmen and artists
Brands and proper names:
- Pantheon Books, a publishing house
- Pantheon, a book by Gottfried von Viterbo
- Pantheon, a game by Frog City Software
- Pantheon role-playing game, by Hogshead Publishing
- Pantheon, mindless robots in the Mega Man Zero series
- Pantheon (Marvel Comics), a fictional group in the Marvel Comics Universe
- Pantheon (Lone Star Press), a comic book series from Bill Willingham
- The Pantheon, Nikolay Karamzin's 1798 collection of pieces from the most celebrated authors
- Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame / Panthéon des Auteurs et Compositeurs Canadiens
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