Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)
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- Temple of Veiovis — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 09, 2024 08:32 PM
- The Temple of Veiovis, also attested as Aedes Vediovis, was a temple of ancient Rome located on the Capitoline Hill in a location known as "inter duos lucos" that is interpreted to mean a saddle between the two summits of the hill. The remains of a temple podium were discovered beneath the northwest corner of the Palazzo Senatore in 1938-1939.
- Temple of Venus Genetrix — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 19, 2021 12:18 PM
- The Temple of Venus Genetrix located in the Forum Iulium was dedicated ca. 46 BCE.
- Temple of Vespasian — by Athanasia Varveri — last modified Jun 16, 2024 11:05 AM
- The "Temple of Vespasian" (VII, 9, 2), also referred to as Aedes Genii Augusti, is situated between the Temple of the Lares Publici and the Building of Eumachia on the eastern side of the forum of Pompeii. Its precise attribution is still a matter of debate.
- Temple of Vespasian and Titus — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 07, 2021 06:31 AM
- A temple in the Roman Forum dedicated to the deified Vespasian that was begun by Titus and completed under Domitian.
- Temple of Vesta at Rome — by Sebastian Heath — last modified Oct 18, 2023 02:06 PM
- The Temple of Vesta, located at the east end of the Forum Romanum.
- Temple of Vesta at Tibur — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 25, 2024 05:47 PM
- The Temple of Vesta in Tivoli dates to the early first century B.C. It was once situated on the acropolis of the ancient city. Its ruins now lie within the grounds of the Villa Gregoriana.
- Temple of Zeus — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 16, 2018 05:34 PM
- The Temple of Zeus is Aizanoi's main sanctuary. The temple complex was built under Domitian.
- Temple of Zeus at Cyrene — by Noura Alavi — last modified Feb 05, 2024 05:32 PM
- The Doric Temple of Zeus at Cyrene
- Temple of Zeus at Lebadea — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 12, 2022 02:15 PM
- The foundations of a temple sacred to Zeus at Lebadea. Pausanias reports that the temple was incomplete, owing perhaps to its over-ambitious size or to the nagging costs associated with warfare.
- Temple of Zeus at Nemea — by Tom Elliott — last modified Jun 27, 2024 10:18 AM
- A partially reconstructed Doric temple, dating to the 4th century BCE.
- Temple of Zeus at Olympia — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 16, 2020 02:22 PM
- The Temple of Zeus at Olympia was built in the second quarter of the fifth century B.C. Libon of Elis served as architect.
- Temple of Zeus Megistos, Canatha — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 13, 2023 06:16 PM
- A tetrastyle temple in the Corinthian order sacred to Zeus Megistos was built at Canatha by the first century CE.
- Temple of Zeus Trossou — by Noah Kaye — last modified Feb 02, 2021 06:25 PM
- An epigraphically attested temple at or near ancient Atyochorion (modern Akkent in Turkey).
- Templebrough — by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Nov 10, 2018 11:04 AM
- At Templebrough an archaeological sequence of three superimposed Roman forts and a vicus were discovered. The first fort dates ca. A.D. 43.
- templum divi Claudii — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 16, 2023 10:44 AM
- A temple dedicated to the emperor Claudius who was declared divus (deified) after his death in 54 CE. The platform temple occupied a large area of the Caelian Hill in Rome. The construction project was ultimately completed by the Flavians.
- Templum Flora — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 26, 2024 03:21 PM
- A temple sacred to Flora located on the Quirinal Hill in Rome and included in the Regionary Catalogues for Regio VI. Its dedication is attributed to Titus Tatius and its position, though uncertain, was likely within the line of the Servian Walls.
- Templum Pacis — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 15, 2024 04:10 PM
- The Temple of Peace in Rome was vowed by Vespasian following the Jewish War.
- Templum Veneris — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Jul 08, 2023 06:19 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 C1 Templum Veneris
- Templum Veneris et Romae — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 14, 2023 11:25 PM
- A double temple sacred to Venus Felix and Roma Aeterna built by Hadrian on the slope of the Velian hill to the north of the Sacra Via beginning in 121 CE.
- Tempsis (mountain) — by C. Foss — last modified Sep 22, 2022 04:10 PM
- Çatma Dağ.