Columns of Temples A and B at Largo di Torre Argentina Archaeological Site Rome Italy
by Shawn O'Brien
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Columns of Temples A and B at Largo di Torre Argentina Archaeological Site Rome Italy
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Shawn O'Brien
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Photograph - Fine Art Print
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The six remaining columns of circular Temple B (foreground) and Temple A (background) in the Largo di Torre Argentina archaeological site in Rome, Italy. Temple A was built in the 3rd century BC and is thought to be the Temple of Juturna. Temple B was built in 101BC in honor of Aedes Fortunae Huiusce Diei - the Goddess of the Fortune of This Day. Archaeologists and historians place the actual site of Julius Caesar's assisination just to the left of Temple B. Today, the entire complex is home to a famous cat colony with an active conservation shelter organization.
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July 4th, 2019
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