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|image = Tempiodiantoninoefaustina.jpg | |image = Tempiodiantoninoefaustina.jpg | ||
|description = | |description = A Roman temple. | ||
||location = [[Antico District]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | ||location = [[Antico District]], [[Rome]], [[Italy]] | ||
|dateconstructed = 141 | |dateconstructed = 141 C.E. | ||
|functions = Temple | |functions = Temple | ||
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The '''Tempio di Antonino e Faustina''' was a temple in [[Rome]] constructed during the 2nd century by the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] Emperor Antonius to pay homage to his late wife. | The '''Tempio di Antonino e Faustina''' was a temple in [[Rome]] constructed during the 2nd century by the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] Emperor Antonius to pay homage to his late wife. | ||
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The Tempio di Antonino e Faustina was originally erected in honor of the deceased wife of Emperor Antonius Pius, Faustina the Elder. 20 years after its inauguration, Antonius Pius also passed away and the temple was rededicated to both of them.'' | |||
In the 11th century, the Catholic Church decided to make use of the ruins and converted them into the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' | ||
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[[Category:Rome]] | [[Category:Rome]] | ||
[[Category:Landmarks]] | [[Category:Landmarks]] | ||
Revision as of 23:30, 5 January 2012
The Tempio di Antonino e Faustina was a temple in Rome constructed during the 2nd century by the Roman Emperor Antonius to pay homage to his late wife.
History
The Tempio di Antonino e Faustina was originally erected in honor of the deceased wife of Emperor Antonius Pius, Faustina the Elder. 20 years after its inauguration, Antonius Pius also passed away and the temple was rededicated to both of them.
In the 11th century, the Catholic Church decided to make use of the ruins and converted them into the church of San Lorenzo in Miranda.
Source
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