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  2. Temple of Apollo Palatinus - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Apollo Palatinus was immediately south-east of a domus ('house') constructed during the late Roman Republic (c. 133–33 BCE). In the 1950s, this house was designated by one of its excavators, Gianfilippo Carettoni, as the domus Augusti ('House of Augustus'), since Carettoni believed that it had been Augustus's personal residence ...

  3. House of Augustus - Wikipedia

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    Velleius reports that Augustus purchased the land and house of Hortentius in 41–40 BC. [3] Soon after, this spot was struck by lightning, and so Augustus declared this a public property and dedicated a temple to Apollo Palatinus, as Apollo had helped Augustus in his victory over Sextus Pompey in 36 BC. [4]

  4. Library of Palatine Apollo - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Palatine Apollo (Latin: Bibliotheca Apollinis Palatini) was a public library established by the Roman Emperor Augustus. [1] It was located at the portico of the Temple of Apollo Palatinus and consisted of two halls, one for Greek and one for Latin books. The walls of the library included medallion portraits of famous writers, and ...

  5. Wikipedia : Peer review/Temple of Apollo Palatinus/archive1

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  6. Temple of Antoninus and Faustina - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Apollo Palatinus This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 23:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

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  8. Portico Dii Consentes - Wikipedia

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    The Portico Dii Consentes (Latin: Porticus Deorum Consentium; Italian: Portico degli Dei Consenti), also known as the Area of the Dii Consentes or the Harmonious Gods, is an ancient structure located at the bottom of the ancient Roman road that leads up to the Capitol in Rome, Italy.

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