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  2. Temple of Venus and Roma - Wikipedia

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    3D reconstruction of the temple as seen from the Colosseum. It was set on a platform measuring 145 metres (476 ft) x 100 metres (330 ft). The peripteral temple itself measured 110 metres (360 ft) x 53 metres (174 ft) and 31 metres (102 ft) high (counting the statues) and consisted of two main chambers (), each housing a cult statue of a god—Venus, the goddess of love, and Roma, the goddess ...

  3. Temple of Venus (Aelia Capitolina) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Venus in Aelia Capitolina was a temple in Aelia Capitolina , dedicated to the Goddess Venus. [1] The temple was founded on the order of emperor Hadrian in the early 2nd century AD. It was dedicated to Venus, who was the protective patron deity of the family of Hadrian as well as of the 10th Legion who occupied the area. [2]

  4. Meta Sudans - Wikipedia

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    A meta was a tall conical object in a Roman circus that stood at either end of the central spina, around which racing chariots would turn. The Meta Sudans had the same shape, and also functioned as a similar kind of turning point, in that it marked the spot where a Roman triumphal procession would turn left from the via Triumphalis along the east side of the Palatine onto the via Sacra and ...

  5. Velian Hill - Wikipedia

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    The location of the Velia is indicated on this speculative map of Rome circa 753 BC. The Colosseum in 1880. On the left, the Velian Hill. The Velia — or Velian Hill or Velian Ridge — is a saddle or spur stretching out from the middle of the north side of the Palatine Hill towards the Oppian Hill [1] (itself a spur of the Esquiline Hill) in Rome.

  6. Venus Obsequens - Wikipedia

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    Venus Obsequens ("Compliant Venus" [1]) was the first Venus for whom a shrine was built in ancient Rome. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Little is known of her cult [ 5 ] beyond the circumstances of her temple founding and a likely connection to the Vinalia Rustica , an August wine festival.

  7. Temple of Venus - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Venus may refer to: Temple of Venus Genetrix in Rome; Temple of Venus and Roma in Rome; Temple of Venus Erycina (Capitoline Hill) in Rome; Temple of Venus Erycina (Quirinal Hill) in Rome; Temple of Venus Victrix, adjacent to the Theatre of Pompey, Rome; Temple of Venus (Baalbek), also known as the Circular Temple or St. Barbara's; The ...

  8. Elden Ring - Wikipedia

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    Runes can be used to buy items, and improve weapons and armor. Dying in Elden Ring causes the player to lose all collected runes at the location of death; if the player dies again before retrieving the runes, they will be lost forever. [16] Elden Ring contains crafting mechanics; the creation of items requires materials. Recipes, which are ...

  9. Category:Temples of Venus - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Venus Genetrix This page was last edited on 28 November 2020, at 17:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...