FORTUNA REDUX, TEMPLUM
a temple built by Domitian in the campus
Martius after his triumphal entry into Rome in 93 A.D. after the war
in Germany (
Mart. viii. 65; Claudian. de sext. cons. Honor. i). It may
be represented on a coin of 174 A.D. and on a relief of the same period
on the arch of Constantine (Cohen, M. Aurel. 3;
PBS iii. 259-262), and
if so, it was probably near the present Piazza di Venezia (HJ 501 ;
RE
vii. 38;
Rosch. i. 1526; for an erroneous theory that this temple was
the ara Fortunae reducis of Augustus, see
BC 1908, 122-124). See
ARCUS DOMITIANI (1).