Pantheon (noun)
pan-thee-on
A group of particularly respected, famous, or important people.
(Greek)A temple dedicated to all the gods.
Late Middle English (referring especially to the Pantheon, a large circular temple in Rome): via Latin from Greek pantheion, from pan ‘all’ + theion ‘holy’ (from theos ‘god’).
Example sentences
“The pantheon of all the all-time greats”

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