At the highest point in the village, there was a heathen temple.
A suggested meaning is heathen temple of a tribe called the Gumeningas.
The building beyond the bridge is a heathen temple, full of idols.
Now we were staring at the representation of a heathen temple.
"You've come over to reprimand me for smashing the heathen temple," Abner replied contentiously.
The toponym is derived from the Old English for "hill with a heathen temple".
Have you thought what may be in them - great heathen temples, idols, perhaps?
Before the Christian era there may have been a heathen temple here.
We, from the first Christians refused to pay taxes to support heathen temples.
"The dwellers at, or devotees of, a heathen temple."