DIVUS MARCUS, TEMPLUM
a temple of Marcus Aurelius which probably
stood just west of his column (q.v.), in the same relation to it as the temple
of Trajan to his column. It was erected to the deified emperor by the
senate (Hist. Aug. Marc. 18; Aur. Vict. Caes. 16; Ep. 16), and is mentioned only once afterwards (Not. Reg. IX; HJ 608;
Gilb. iii. 128).