Temple of Portunus, Rome, c. 120-80 B.C.E.

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Mark Cartwright
by Smarthistory
published on 04 April 2014

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Temple of Portunus (formerly known as, Fortuna Virilis), travertine, tufa, and stucco,
c. 120-80 B.C.E., Rome

A smarthistory.org video by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.

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