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AWIB-ISAW: Temple of Venus and Rome (I) A view into the remains of the podium and cella of the vast Temple of Venus and Roma. The temple was erected by Hadrian, but the most prominent remains, the standing apse, dates from a restoration by Maxentius. by R Rumora (2012) copyright: 2012 R Rumora (used with permission) photographed place: Roma (Rome) pleiades.stoa.org/places/423025

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