Yes. But in ruins and still worth seeing. Rome is worth a visit for the history, culture, and art. It is one of my favorite cities and I keep going back.
No, there was only one Temple which was in Jerusalem. In Rome there were synagogues. In ancient Rome they had lots of Jews, and a few of the old synagogues still stand.
The Temple of Venus and Roma - in Latin, Templum Veneris et Romae - is thought to have been the largest temple in Ancient Rome
Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".
In a house/temple in Rome
The Pantheon is a temple the Romans built to dedicate to all the gods of pagan Rome. The temple was the most revered building of ancient Rome.
No, there was only one Temple which was in Jerusalem. In Rome there were synagogues. In ancient Rome they had lots of Jews, and a few of the old synagogues still stand.
Temple of Venus.
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.
He was known as Apollo in Rome as well.
The Temple of Venus and Roma - in Latin, Templum Veneris et Romae - is thought to have been the largest temple in Ancient Rome
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The Temple of Hercules Victor is located in Rome!
Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".Augustus literally rebuilt the city and beautified it. He restored 82 temples in one year. He built the theater of Apollo and the theater of Marcellus in addition to the temple of Julius Caesar, two fora, and his own mausoleum. He could truly say "I found Rome a city of bricks and leave it a city of marble".
In a house/temple in Rome
The Pantheon is a temple the Romans built to dedicate to all the gods of pagan Rome. The temple was the most revered building of ancient Rome.
Apollo
In Roman mythology, Apollos counterpart is the god Apollo. Apollo is the Greek god of the sun, light, music, prophecy, healing, and truth, among other things. He is often associated with harmony, order, and reason.