Temple of Divus Augustus

Local nameTempio di Augusto
LocationCampitelli, Rome, Italy

The Temple of Divus Augustus was a major temple originally built to commemorate the deified first Roman emperor, Augustus. It was built between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, behind the Basilica Julia, on the site of the house that Augustus had inhabited before he entered public life in the mid-1st century BC. It is known from Roman coinage that the temple was originally built to an Ionic hexastyle design. However, its size, physical proportions and exact site are unknown. Provincial temples of Augustus, such as the much smaller Temple of Augustus in Pula, now in Croatia, had already been constructed during his lifetime. Probably because of popular resistance to the notion, he was not officially deified in Rome until after his death, when a temple at Nola in Campania, where he died, seems to have been begun. Subsequently, temples were dedicated to him all over the Roman Empire.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Divus_Augustus

Address 2 Via di San Teodoro, Roma 00186, Italy

Coordinates 41°53'28.428" N 12°29'7.156" E

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