Temple of Juno Sospita (Palatine)


For other uses of this term, see Temple of Juno Sospita (disambiguation).

Coordinates: 41 ° 53'23 "N 12 ° 29'05" E / 41.8896, 12.4846 Temple of Juno Sospita in the Palatine (red square).

The temple of Juno Sospita was an ancient Roman temple that was in the Palatine of Rome. It was probably a small saccellium adjacent to the Temple of the Magna Mater (remembered by Ovid), of which there remain some remains in opus reticulatum of the time of Augustus, whereas the majority of the rest belong to a restoration of Hadrian.

A minority interpretation of the Temple of Juno Sospita assigned it as the augur of the Temple of the Magna Mater, but this attribution has been excluded later.

In Rome, there was a second Temple of Juno Sospita in the Olitorium Forum, market of vegetables and vegetables. Bibliography

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