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with basalt chips discovered in the 19th century during the construction of via del Tempio di Giove (this podium is now cut in two by the street). However, that rectangular plan does not seem compatible with a temple, which a relief in the Palazzo dei Conservatori places to the right of the
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are the temples of Jupiter Best and Greatest (left) and Jupiter the Guardian (right),
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in memory of his narrow escape from the Capitol during
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Marcus Aurelius
Palazzo dei Conservatori
Temple of Jupiter Custos is located in Rome
41°53′30.57″N 12°28′54.81″E / 41.8918250°N 12.4818917°E / 41.8918250; 12.4818917
Jupiter
Rome
Capitoline Hill
Domitian
Vitellius
opus caementicium
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
List of Ancient Roman temples
Filippo Coarelli
Categories
Rome R. X Campitelli
Temples of the Capitoline Hill
Temples of Jupiter in Rome
1st-century religious buildings and structures
Destroyed temples
Destroyed Roman temples

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