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- Temple_of_Victory abstract "Not to be confused with the Temple of Victory in the Forum Holitorium.The Temple of Victory (Latin templum Victoriae) is a temple on the Palatine Hill in Rome. It is traditionally ascribed to Evander, but was actually built by Lucius Postumius Megellus out of fines he levied during his aedileship and dedicated by him on 1 August when consul in 294 BC. This temple was used to house Cybele's sacred stone between 204 BC and 191 BC, while her own nearby temple was still being built and Cato the Elder afterwards built a shrine of Victoria Virgo next to the temple of Victory. It was in the Temple of Victory that the spoils of war from Roman victories were eventually deposited. Some of its notable contents came from the spoils of Titus from the Temple of Jerusalem which remained deposited in the Temple of Victory until it was looted by the Vandals in the 5th century and subsequently taken to Africa. The golden roof of the temple was also removed by the barbarians during their pillage of Rome.There is no record of any restoration of this temple and its exact site is still uncertain. See CJ 1920, 297, where Chase states that Boni identified this temple with foundations found near the arch of Titus. It was doubtless on the Clivus Victoriae, and remains of two dedicatory inscriptions. found about 50 metres west of the present church of San Teodoro, may indicate its position.".
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- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Aedile.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Arch_of_Titus.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_BC_religious_buildings.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temples_on_the_Palatine.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victory.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Cato_the_Elder.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Evander_of_Pallene.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Forum_Holitorium.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Lucius_Postumius_Megellus_(consul_305_BC).
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Palatine_Hill.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink San_Teodoro,_Rome.
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Cybele_(Palatine).
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple of Victory".
- Temple_of_Victory wikiPageWikiLinkText "temple".
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- Temple_of_Victory subject Category:3rd-century_BC_religious_buildings.
- Temple_of_Victory subject Category:Temples_on_the_Palatine.
- Temple_of_Victory subject Category:Victory.
- Temple_of_Victory hypernym Temple.
- Temple_of_Victory point "41.889444 12.485111".
- Temple_of_Victory type HistoricBuilding.
- Temple_of_Victory type Redirect.
- Temple_of_Victory type SpatialThing.
- Temple_of_Victory comment "Not to be confused with the Temple of Victory in the Forum Holitorium.The Temple of Victory (Latin templum Victoriae) is a temple on the Palatine Hill in Rome. It is traditionally ascribed to Evander, but was actually built by Lucius Postumius Megellus out of fines he levied during his aedileship and dedicated by him on 1 August when consul in 294 BC.".
- Temple_of_Victory label "Temple of Victory".
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs Q1517031.
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs Храм_на_Виктория.
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs Victoriatempel_(Rom).
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs Tempio_della_Vittoria_(Roma).
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs Tempel_van_Victoria.
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs m.027ms8m.
- Temple_of_Victory sameAs Q1517031.
- Temple_of_Victory lat "41.889444".
- Temple_of_Victory long "12.485111".
- Temple_of_Victory wasDerivedFrom Temple_of_Victory?oldid=693500121.
- Temple_of_Victory isPrimaryTopicOf Temple_of_Victory.