Italiano: Il "Tempio A" dell'Area Sacra di Largo di Torre Argentina a Roma, risalente al III secolo a.C. Si ipotizza che corrisponda al tempio di Giuturna (ninfa delle fonti) o del tempio di Iunonis Curritis. Il primo fu fatto costruire da Quinto Lutazio Catulo dopo la vittoria dei romani contro Falerii nel 241 a.C.; il secondo da Quinto Lutazio Cercone a seguito della vittoria sui Falerii del suo parente Quinto Lutazio Cercone, sempre nel 241 a.C. L'identificazione più probabile è la prima. Su questo tempio venne costruita la chiesa di San Nicola dei Cesarini, di cui sono ancora presenti alcuni resti (come le absidi, ed un altare).
English: "taken by me, but it's not at an article, I uploaded it so I could ask what the ruins were called" - said Adam Carr.
The photo is public domain so if there is an article it can be attached to, feel free. Adam 02:00, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC).
Dacă acest lucru nu este posibil din punct de vedere legal: Adam Carr dă dreptul oricui de a folosi imaginea pentru orice scop, fără nici o condiție, în cazul în care acestea nu sunt cerute de lege.
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