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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Search the whole document.
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340 BC (search for this): entry castor-aedes-templum
117 BC (search for this): entry castor-aedes-templum
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CASTOR, AEDES, TEMPLUM
* the temple of Castor and
Pollux at the south-
east corner of the forum area, close to the fons Iuturnae
(Cic. de nat. deor.
iii. 13; Plut. Coriol. 3; Dionys. vi. 13; Mart. i. 70. 3; FUR
fr. 20, cf.
NS 1882, 233). According to tradition, it was vowed in
499 B.C. by the
dictator Postumius, when the Dioscuri appeared on this
spot after the
battle of Lake Regillus, and dedicated in 484 by the son of
the dictator
who was appointed duumvir for this purpose (Liv. ii. 20.
12, 42. 5;
Dionys. loc. cit.). The day of dedication is given in the
calendar as
27th January (Fast. Praen. CIL i 2. p. 308; Fast. Verol.
ap. NS 1923, 196;
Ov. Fast. i. 705-706), but by Livy (ii. 42. 5) as 15th July.
The later may
be merely an error, or the date of the first temple only
(see WR 216-217,
and literature there cited).
Its official name was aedes Castoris (Suet. Caes. 10 :
ut enim geminis
fratribus aedes in foro constituta tantum Castoris
vocaretur; Cass. Dio
xxxvii. 8; a
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