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  2. Forum Boarium - Wikipedia

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    The Forum Boarium was the site of the first gladiatorial contest at Rome which took place in 264 BC as part of aristocratic funerary ritual—a munus or funeral gift for the dead. Marcus and Decimus Junius Brutus Scaeva put on a gladiatorial combat in honor of their deceased father with three pairs of gladiators.

  3. Temple of Hercules Victor - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Hercules Victor (Italian: Tempio di Ercole Vincitore) or Hercules Olivarius (Latin for "Hercules the Olive-Bearer") [1] is a Roman temple in Piazza Bocca della Verità, the former Forum Boarium, in Rome, Italy. It is a tholos, a round temple of Greek 'peripteral' design completely surrounded by a colonnade.

  4. Forum Holitorium - Wikipedia

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    The Forum Holitorium or Olitorium (Latin for the "Market of the Vegetable Sellers"; Italian: Foro Olitorio) is an archaeological area of Rome, Italy, on the slopes of the Capitoline Hill. It was located outside the Carmental Gate in the Campus Martius, crowded between the cattle market (Forum Boarium) and buildings located in the Circus ...

  5. Great Altar of Hercules - Wikipedia

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    The Great Altar of Unconquered Hercules (Latin: Herculis Invicti Ara Maxima) [a] stood in the Forum Boarium near the Tiber River in ancient Rome. It was the earliest cult location of Hercules in Rome, possibly originally dating as early as the 6th century bc. Its foundations possibly lie beneath the present church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in ...

  6. List of ancient monuments in Rome - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ancient monuments from Republican and Imperial periods in the city of Rome, Italy. Amphitheaters ... Forum Boarium; Forum Holitorium; Forum ...

  7. Santa Maria in Cosmedin - Wikipedia

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    The interior of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, restored to the appearance of the 8th-century church. The basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin is in an area of Rome along the Tiber River that once housed the Forum Boarium, the ancient cattle market, and a complex of temples and shrines to Hercules.

  8. Hercules of the Forum Boarium - Wikipedia

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    The temple of the Forum Boarium in Rome is located by the Tiber River. The statue was first created for the cult of Ara Maxima, which was dedicated to Hercules by the Greek king Evander. Legend states that the statue was created to commemorate the story of Hercules killing the robber Cacus, who attempted to steal the cattle of Geryon.

  9. Arch of Janus - Wikipedia

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    The arch has not been accessible to the public since the explosion of a bomb in front of San Giorgio in Velabro, on the night of 27 July 1993. It is the one monument of the Forum Boarium that remains unrestored. [4] The Arch of Malborghetto, just outside Rome, also includes the remnants of a former Roman quadrifons arch.