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- Q2402659 subject Q8842279.
- Q2402659 abstract "The Temple of Ops was a minor temple on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. It was dedicated to Ops (later known as Abundantia), the deity of abundance. It was on the southern part of the Area Capitolina, slightly to the north of the Temple of Faith, in a vast piazza in front of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. It collapsed several times. Remains found near the church of Sant'Omobono (including fragments of columns, part of a cement podium and a large female marble head, probably from a temple's acroterion) have previously been identified as fragments of the Temple of Ops. It is now thought, however, that these were from the Temple of Faith, due to the nearby discovery of bilingual inscriptions in Greek and Latin and fragments of treaties between Asia Minor and the Roman Senate - Faith was the goddess of diplomatic relations.".
- Q2402659 wikiPageExternalLink Aedes_Opis.html.
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- Q2402659 wikiPageWikiLink Q8842279.
- Q2402659 point "41.8917 12.4816".
- Q2402659 type SpatialThing.
- Q2402659 comment "The Temple of Ops was a minor temple on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. It was dedicated to Ops (later known as Abundantia), the deity of abundance. It was on the southern part of the Area Capitolina, slightly to the north of the Temple of Faith, in a vast piazza in front of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. It collapsed several times.".
- Q2402659 label "Temple of Ops".
- Q2402659 lat "41.8917".
- Q2402659 long "12.4816".