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ANTONINUS ET FAUSTINA, TEMPLUM
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ANTONINUS ET FAUSTINA, TEMPLUM
the temple built by Antoninus Pius
on the north side of the Sacra via at the entrance to the forum, just
wast of the basilica Aemilia, in honour of his deified wife, the empress
Faustina, who died in 141 A.D. (Hist. Aug. Pius 6). After the death of
Antoninus himself in 161, the temple was dedicated to both together
(Hist. Aug. Pius 13). The inscription on the architrave records the
first dedication, and that added afterwards on the frieze records the
econd (CIL vi. 1005: divo Antonino et divae Faustinae ex s.c.). In
onsequence of this double dedication the proper name of the temple
was templum d. Antonini et d. Faustinae (so a fragment of the Fasti
if 213-236 A.D., CIL vi. 2001), but it was also called templum Faustinae
(Hist. Aug. Salon. I; Not. Reg. IV) and templum d. Pii (Hist. Aug. Carac. 4). It is represented on coins of Faustina (Cohen 2, Faustina senior, Nos. I, 64-71, 191-194, 253-255, 274).
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)