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ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

Ancient Rome had temples and temples and more temples. It seemed as if every early emperor and victorious general built a temple to whatever god/goddess he credited with his success. This is not counting the traditional temples established by custom and the senate. Here are some of them: The temple of Jupiter, temple of Juno with the sacred geese, temple of Castor and Pollux, temple of Saturn, temple of Vesta, several temples to Venus, temple to Apollo and foreign cults such as Cybele and Isis also had temples.

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