The Maison Carrée in Nemausus (now Nîmes).


The Maison Carrée in Nemausus (now Nîmes): Roman temple built between 16 BC and 12 BC by the general and politician Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, son-in-law of the Roman Emperor Augustus, and dedicated by Augustus to his grandsons: the consuls and military leaders Lucius Caesar and Gaius Julius Caesar Vipsanianus. - Histoire Populaire de la France, Tome Premier, Ch. Lahure's Publication, circa 1860


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