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The Roman Forum
An ancient swamp
The Via Sacra
Arch of Septimius Severus
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
Temple of Romulus
Basilica of Maxentius
Arch of Titus

 
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Temple of Romulus

Dating from the early of 4th century, this temple was dedicated to Divus Romulus, the son of the Emperor Maxentius who died in 307 AD.

It was probably thus the Temple of Penates, originally stood in the area occupied at the beginning of 4th century AD by Basilica of Maxentius and to have been later transferred to an adjacent site.

This temple, begun by Maxentius and completed by Constantine, has remained practically intact thanks to its having been transformed, in the Middle Ages, into the atrium of the church of St. Cosma and St. Damiano.

The bronze door is the late Imperial Age original.

 


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BASILICA OF MAXENTIUS - ROMAN FORUMTEMPLE OF ROMOLUSTEMPLE OF ANTONINO E FAUSTINAROMAN FORUM - ARCH OF SEPTIMIUS SEVERUSARCH OF TITUS
A) Temple of Antonino e Faustina B) Arch of Septimius Severus  
C) Temple of Romolus D) Basilica of Maxentius  
E) Arch of Titus    


 
 
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