IUPPITER PROPUGNATOR, AEDES
a temple on the Palatine, known only
from the fragmentary fasti of some collegium (
CIL vi. 2004-2009), which
speak of the meeting-place of the members of this collegium, possibly the
sodales Flaviales Titiales, in Palatio in aede Iovis Propugnatoris.
These fragments date from 190 to 238 A.D. The identification of this
temple with that of Iuppiter Victor is purely conjectural, nor is its
exact site determinable by any known evidence (HJ 50;
Rosch. ii. 751;
AJP 1907, 327;
BC 1917, 85).