The Temple of Portunus (Italian: Tempio di Portuno) is an ancient Roman temple located in Rome, Italy. It was built beside the Forum Boarium, the Roman...
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of an expansion in the meaning of portus. Portunus later became conflated with the Greek Palaemon. Portunus' festival, celebrated on August 17, the sixteenth...
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Hercules in Roman religion Temple of Hercules Musarum and the Ara Maxima Temple of Portunus List of Ancient Roman temples Barton Sholod, "Charlemagne...
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Pantheon, Rome (redirect from Temple of all the gods)
Latin: Pantheum, from Greek Πάνθειον Pantheion, "[temple] of all the gods") is a former Roman temple and, since AD 609, a Catholic church (Basilica Santa...
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Janus (section Janus and Portunus)
pertaining to birth and to journeys and exchange, and in his association with Portunus, a similar harbor and gateway god, he was concerned with travelling, trading...
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The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, also known as the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus (Latin: Aedes Iovis Optimi Maximi Capitolini; Italian: Tempio di...
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her temple in the Vallis Murcia. A temple in the Forum Boarium sometimes identified as that of Fortuna Virilis is more likely to belong to Portunus, though...
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Largo di Torre Argentina (redirect from Temple of the Lares Permarini)
Square) 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 Campus Martius...
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portico for their pseudoperipteral temples like the Temple of Portunus, and for amphiprostyle temples such as the Temple of Venus and Roma, and for the prostyle...
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Forum Boarium (category Temples of the Forum Boarium)
The site was a religious centre housing the Temple of Hercules Victor, the Temple of Portunus (Temple of Fortuna Virilis), and the massive 6th or 5th...
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complete interior to survive. Temple of Hercules Victor, early circular temple, largely complete Temple of Portunus or "Temple of Fortuna Virilis" – very...
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The Temple of Saturn (Latin: Templum Saturni or Aedes Saturni; Italian: Tempio di Saturno) was an ancient Roman temple to the god Saturn, in what is now...
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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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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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circular temple, largely complete Nymphaeum often called (erroneously) the Temple of Minerva Medica Temple of Portunus (formerly called the Temple of Fortuna...
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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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architectural style of the Republic (as shown, for example, in the Temple of Portunus) with the influences of the Hellenistic Greek East, emphasizing the...
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The Temple of Hadrian (Templum Divus Hadrianus, also Hadrianeum) is an ancient Roman structure on the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the deified...
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Jupiter (god) (section Temple of Capitoline Jupiter)
Dumézil (1977), p. 318. Censorinus De Die Natali 3, 1. Wissowa (1912), p. 243. CIL IX 3513 from the lex templi of the temple of Iuppiter Liber at Furfo, Samnium...
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Arch of Titus (redirect from Arc de Titus)
Reland published his De spoliis templi Hierosolymitani in arcu Titiano Romae conspicuis, in English: "The spoils of the temple of Jerusalem visible on...
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Palatine Hill (section Temple of Cybele)
AD) and Domitian (81 – 96 AD) can still be seen. Augustus also built a temple to Apollo here. The Great Fire of Rome in AD 64 destroyed Nero's palace...
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Theatre of Pompey (section Associated temple complex)
Theatrum Pompeium, whereas another referred to it as the "temple of Cneus pompeii". In 1150, Johannes de Ceca is reputed to have sold a trillium, or round structure...
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Roman Forum (section Temple of Saturn)
and temples were located on the southeastern edge. These included the ancient former royal residence, the Regia (8th century BC), and the Temple of Vesta...
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List of ancient monuments in Rome (section Temples)
Minerva Medica' Temple of Hercules Pompeianus Temple of Hercules Victor Temple of Fortuna Temple of Mater Matuta Temple of Portunus Temple of Pudicitia Patricia...
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The Temple of Juno Moneta (Latin: Templum Iunonis Monetæ) was an ancient Roman temple that stood on the Arx or the citadel on the Capitoline Hill overlooking...
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The Temple of Apollo Palatinus ('Palatine Apollo'), sometimes called the Temple of Actian Apollo, was a temple of the god Apollo in Rome, constructed on...
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The temple of Minerva Medica (akin to the temple of Apollo Medicus) was a temple in ancient Rome, built on the Esquiline Hill in the Republican era, though...
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Forum Holitorium (redirect from Temple of Juno Sospita)
involved the demolition of a fourth temple: it was built by Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul in 191 BC) next to the Temple of Janus and was demolished during...
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of bread she bought before her final journey into the desert. The Temple of Portunus, Rome, was preserved by being rededicated to Santa Maria Egiziaca...
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temples built on Capitoline hill: the temple of Juno Moneta, the temple of Virtus, and the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus Capitolinus. The Temple of...
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