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The temple of Minerva Medica (akin to the temple of Apollo Medicus) was a temple in ancient Rome, built on the Esquiline Hill in the Republican era, [1] though no remains of it have been found. Since the 17th century, it has been wrongly identified with the ruins of a nymphaeum on a nearby site , on account of the erroneous impression that the ...
The Temple of Minerva Medica is a ruined nymphaeum of Imperial Rome which dates to the late 3rd or early 4th century CE. It is located between the Via Labicana and Aurelian Walls and just inside the line of the Anio Vetus. [1]
Temple of Minerva Medica (Templum Minervae Medicae), Pordenone [12] Latvia. Lokstene Shrine of Dievturi (Lokstenes dievturu svētnīca), Klintaine Parish [13 ...
Temple of Hercules Victor, early circular temple, largely complete; Nymphaeum often called (erroneously) the Temple of Minerva Medica; Temple of Portunus (formerly called the Temple of Fortuna Virilis), near Santa Maria in Cosmedin and the Temple of Hercules Victor; Temple of Romulus, very complete circular exterior, early 4th century – Roman ...
Temple of Minerva Medica; Temple of Minerva, Assisi This page was last edited on 10 October 2021, at 06:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum) Temple of Minerva Chalcidica; Temple of Minerva (Forum of Nerva) Elsewhere. Temple of Minerva, Assisi, Italy;
According to one tradition, first recorded in the 18th century, it was recovered from the ruins of the nymphaeum on the Esquiline Hill mistakenly identified as a "Temple of Minerva Medica"; [6] according to the other, recorded in the 17th century by Pietro Santi Bartoli and more widely accepted by modern scholars, it was found in the Orto di ...
The "Temple of Aesculapius" in the Villa Borghese gardens. Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum) The nymphaeum called the Temple of Minerva Medica ("Minerva the Doctor") is a 4th-century ruin between the via Labicana and Aurelian Walls and just inside the line of the Anio Vetus.