. oundations have been discovered, stood on thePalatine overlooking the Campus Martius. of the Asiatic Jupiter Dolichenus[p. 464, b] stood in the Campus Martius nearthe church of S. Alessio, where inscriptions ROMA 807 relating to it have been found ( vi. 406-413). T. Julii, built by Augustus in 42 the E. end of the Forum opposite thetemple of Castor. It stood on a high platform(cf. Ov. Pont. ii. 2, 85). T. Junonis Monetae,on the Arx or NE. peak of the Capitolinehill [see above]. T. Junonis Sospitae, in theForum


. oundations have been discovered, stood on thePalatine overlooking the Campus Martius. of the Asiatic Jupiter Dolichenus[p. 464, b] stood in the Campus Martius nearthe church of S. Alessio, where inscriptions ROMA 807 relating to it have been found ( vi. 406-413). T. Julii, built by Augustus in 42 the E. end of the Forum opposite thetemple of Castor. It stood on a high platform(cf. Ov. Pont. ii. 2, 85). T. Junonis Monetae,on the Arx or NE. peak of the Capitolinehill [see above]. T. Junonis Sospitae, in theForum Olitorium, near the theatre of Mar-cellus, may be one of three small temples ofwhich remains have been found on the siteof the church of S. Niccolo. The temple ofJuno Begina was on the Aventine. T. Lu-nae, said to have been founded by ServiusTullius on the Aventine above the ForumBoarium (Liv. xL 2 ; Tac. Ann. 41). T. temple of Mars Ultor in the centre of theForum of Augustus, was dedicated in was th° place where the senate deliberated. Remains o! Temple of Mars the question of granting a triumph fasbefore in the temple of Bellona). Three Corin-thian columns of Lunamarble,with the architraveabove them, and a pilaster against the wall ofthe forum still remain and testify to the greatbeauty of the temple. There were two templesof Mars built by Augustus on the Capitol; atemple of Mars in the Campus Martius, built,or rebuilt, by D. Brutus Callaicus, consulin 138 ; and another on the Appian Wayoutside the Porta Capena. T. Magnae Matris,on the slope of the Palatine towards the ViaSacra, built in 191 to receive the sacredstone of Cybele or Magna Mater Idaea, whichhad meantime been placed in the temple ofVictory. Some remains of the temple havebeen found near the Arch of Titus. T. MatrisMatutae, in the Forum Boarium near thatof Fortuna [see above]. T. of the cella of Minerva in the temple ofthe Capitoline Jupiter [see above], the


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