Temple of Saturn - Ancient Rome Live

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Darius Arya
by American Institute for Roman Culture
published on 26 January 2020

The Temple of Saturn was one of the great Republican temples of Rome. It still stands overlooking the Forum from the Capitoline hill slopes. It was dedicated in the early 5th Century BCE, rebuilt in the Augustan age by L. Muncius Plancus, and rebuilt again at the end of the 4th Century CE, the last temple rebuilt in Rome. It stands today as a reminder of ancient Rome's lasting legacy.

Find out more about the Temple of Saturn at https://ancientromelive.org/temple-of-venus-and-roma-venus-et-roma/

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