Temple of Portunus
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− | [[Image:Temple-of-portunus-front-agricola.jpg|thumb|right|Temple of Portunus, Rome.]] | + | [[Image:Temple-of-portunus-front-agricola.jpg|thumb|right|Temple of Portunus, Rome.]] The Temple of [[Portunus]] is located within the [[Forum Boarium]]. It was formerly known as the "Temple of ''Fortuna Virilis''" but this is now widely rejected. <ref name="claridge">Claridge, A. (1998). Rome, An Oxford Archaeological Guide. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192880039 </ref> |
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+ | Pseudo-peripteral, Ionic, tetrastyle. Travertine and tufa. | ||
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+ | The Temple of Portunus has recently undergone a partial conservation by the World Monuments Fund. <ref>http://www.wmf.org/it_portunus.html</ref> | ||
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The Temple of Portunus is located within the Forum Boarium. It was formerly known as the "Temple of Fortuna Virilis" but this is now widely rejected. [1]
Pseudo-peripteral, Ionic, tetrastyle. Travertine and tufa.
The Temple of Portunus has recently undergone a partial conservation by the World Monuments Fund. [2]
References
- ↑ Claridge, A. (1998). Rome, An Oxford Archaeological Guide. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192880039
- ↑ http://www.wmf.org/it_portunus.html