Martyres or Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs) in Rome, Italy. It was built on the site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa during...
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agricultural fertility in the festival, since Neptune received the sacrifice of a bull. Neptune had only one temple in Rome. It stood near the Circus Flaminius...
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The Fountain of Neptune (Italian: Fontana del Nettuno) is a fountain in Rome, Italy, located at the north end of the Piazza Navona. It was once called...
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Pius in 145 CE This temple was previously known as the Basilica of Neptune but has since been properly attributed as the Temple of Hadrian completed...
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The Temple of Vesta, or the aedes (Latin Aedes Vestae; Italian: Tempio di Vesta), is an ancient edifice in Rome, Italy. It is located in the Roman Forum...
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caused it to be mistaken for a temple of Vesta until it was correctly identified by Napoleon's Prefect of Rome, Camille de Tournon. Despite (or perhaps...
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Rome Temple of Neptune (Templum Neptuni), Torre Gaia, Rome Temple of Mercury (Templum Mercurii), Torre Gaia, Rome Aedes Martis, Appia Antica, Rome Temple...
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di Giove Ottimo Massimo; lit. 'Temple of Jupiter, the Best and Greatest'), was the most important temple in Ancient Rome, located on the Capitoline Hill...
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The Basilica of Neptune (Latin: basilica Neptuni) was a basilica built in Rome by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa in honour of Neptune and in celebration of...
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The Temple of Peace (Latin: Templum Pacis), also known as the Forum of Vespasian (Latin: Forum Vespasiani), was built in Rome in 71 AD under Emperor Vespasian...
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now Rome, Italy. Its ruins stand at the foot of the Capitoline Hill at the western end of the Roman Forum. The original dedication of the temple is traditionally...
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Pudicitia Plebeia Temple of Quirinus Temple of Serapis Temple of Asclepius Temple of Faunus List of tourist attractions in Rome ROME at LacusCurtius...
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with the Pantheon, the Temple of Romulus is the best preserved pagan temple in Rome. A new entrance was opened on the opposite side (on via dei Fori Imperiali)...
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Circus Maximus (redirect from Circus Maximus - In Rome, Italy)
Thanks to him, Rome had secured both a lasting peace and a new Egyptian Province. The pulvinar was built on monumental scale, a shrine or temple (aedes) raised...
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Fountain of Neptune, Rome, Piazza Navona (1574/1878) Fontana del Nettuno (Fountain of Neptune), Piazza del Popolo (Fountain 1574, Neptune added 1878)...
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The Temple of Portunus (Italian: Tempio di Portuno) is an ancient Roman temple in Rome, Italy. It was built beside the Forum Boarium, the Roman cattle...
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Largo di Torre Argentina (redirect from Temple of the Lares Permarini)
di ˈtorre ardʒenˈtiːna]) is a large open space in Rome, Italy, with four Roman Republican temples and the remains of Pompey's Theatre. It is in the ancient...
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The Temple of Castor and Pollux (Italian: Tempio dei Dioscuri) is an ancient temple in the Roman Forum, Rome, Central Italy. It was originally built in...
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I quattro libri dell'architettura (category Pantheon, Rome)
Temple of Concord (Temple of Saturn) Chap. XXXI. Of the Temple of Neptune (Temple of Neptune (Rome)) Palladio founded an architectural movement which takes...
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His partner is Marcus Junius Silanus. The temple to Neptune on the Circus Flaminius is built. Estimation: Rome, capital of the Roman Empire, becomes the...
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The seven hills of Rome (Latin: Septem colles/montes Romae, Italian: Sette colli di Roma [ˈsɛtte ˈkɔlli di ˈroːma]) east of the river Tiber form the geographical...
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The Temple of Antoninus and Faustina is an ancient Roman temple in Rome, which was later converted into a Roman Catholic church, the Chiesa di San Lorenzo...
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Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus (category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Rome)
decorated a base supporting cult statues in the cella of a Temple of Neptune located in Rome on the Field of Mars. The frieze is dated to the end of the...
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Luna (goddess) (section Cult and temples)
gods such as Neptune, and deified mortals such as Hercules. She was one of the deities Macrobius proposed as the secret tutelary of Rome. In Imperial...
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of ancient Roman temples, built during antiquity by the people of ancient Rome or peoples belonging to the Roman Empire. Roman temples were dedicated to...
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Minerva (section Worship in Rome and Italy)
priestess of Minerva. Neptune was obsessed with her and lusted after her. One day Neptune was watching her pray in the Temple of Minerva and decided...
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Rome". The American University of Rome. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013. "Temple Rome Study Abroad". Temple University...
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Vesta (mythology) (section Vesta outside Rome)
were consecrated and later had buildings erected around them. The temple of Vesta in Rome was an aedes and not a templum most likely because of the character...
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Roman Empire (redirect from Imperial Rome)
areas inhabited by Celtic-speaking peoples, Rome encouraged the development of urban centres with stone temples, forums, monumental fountains, and amphitheatres...
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Roman Forum, originally the Temple of Romulus, was not dedicated as a church until 527. The best known is the Pantheon, Rome, which, however, is highly...
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