CLEMENTIA CAESARIS, AEDES
* a temple erected in 44 B.C. to Clementia and Caesar, in which the two were represented holding each other by the right hand (Cass. Dio. xliv. 6: ναὸν αὐτῷ τῇ <τ᾽> Ἐπιεικεία αὐτοῦ; App. BC ii. 106: κοινὸν ῾ναὸν̓ αὐτοῦ καὶ Ἐπιεικείας ἀλλήλους δεξιουμένων; Plut. Caes. 57: τῆς Ἐπιεικείας ἱερόν). This temple is probably represented on a coin of Sepullius Macer as tetrastyle (Cohen, Caes. 44=Babelon ii. 29, No. 52=BM Rep. i. 549. 4176, 4177; cf. RE iv. 20; WR 278). Its site is not known.