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Temple of Veiovis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temple of Veiovis
The Temple of Veiovis in ancient Rome was the temple of the god Veiovis. ==In literature== The temple was sited in the saddle of ground "inter duos lucos", between two sacred groves, one on the Arx and one on the Capitolium (the two peaks of the Capitoline Hill).〔Vitruvius, IV.8.4; Aulus Gellius, V.12.5, ''Aedes Veiovis'' noted in (Ashby, ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'', 1929 ).〕 The statue of the god stood next to a statue of a goat.〔Gellius, V.21.11; Ovid, Fasti, III.443, noted in Platner and Ashby 1929.〕 In the same area was also situated the Asylum, where, legend has it,〔Plutarch, ''Vita Romuli''; Livy, Florus〕 Romulus extended hospitality to fugitives from other parts of the Latium region, in order to populate the new city which he founded, with political refugees, escaped slaves, Latins and Etruscans, and, as Florus has it, Phrygians and Arcadians.〔Florus, I.9, noted by Emma Dench, ''Romulus' asylum: Roman identities from the age of Alexander to the age of Hadrian'' (Oxford University Press) 2005, p. 2 note 4.〕 Its construction was vowed in 200 BC by the praetor Lucius Furius Purpurio in the Battle of Cremona during the war against the Boii, and then dedicated in 192 BC by Quintus Marcius Ralla.
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