Pantheon
Definition
A temple dedicated to all the gods of a particular people or religion, such as the famous Pantheon in Rome.
All the gods collectively of a particular mythology or religion.
A group of individuals who are greatly admired or revered within a specific field or category, often used metaphorically.
Examples
After decades of chart-topping hits, she was finally welcomed into the pop music pantheon alongside icons like Madonna.
The ancient Pantheon still stands as a testament to Roman engineering, making modern architects feel like they peaked in kindergarten.
In the pantheon of kitchen disasters, my attempt at soufflé belongs in the hall of infamy next to edible Play-Doh.
My dog's toy collection is his personal pantheon, guarded more fiercely than the gods on Olympus.