Temple of Vespasian and Titus (Rome)
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ruins, Roman Empire, 1st century construction, Ancient Roman temple
The Temple of Vespasian (templum divi Vespasiani) at the western end of the Roman Forum was begun by Titus after the death of his father, Vespasian, and was completed and dedicated to Titus and Vespasian by his brother, Domitian, when Titus himself died two years later. Parts of the pediment are preserved in the nearby tabularium.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Vespasian_and_Titus
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Coordinates: 41°53'33"N 12°29'2"E
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- Piano della Civita 39 km
- Norba 51 km
- Tarquinia (Ancient) 72 km
- Alba Fucens 79 km
- Vulci 92 km
- Corfinio 115 km
- Roman Forum 0.3 km
- Campitelli 0.3 km
- Palatine Hill 0.5 km
- The Jewish Ghetto 0.5 km
- Ripa 0.9 km
- Monti 1.1 km
- Aventine Hill 1.1 km
- Caelian Hill 1.1 km
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- Celio 1.6 km