Despite the Aeneid is a pattern of hatred of Juno against Aeneas and his people, because she knows that the city of Rome, which the descendants of Aeneas merge will be the ruin of Carthage, city \u200b\u200bsacred to you, Saturnia, Juno, was considered the greatest female deity of the Roman religion. She was venerated in the Capitoline Triad as a protector of the state. The largest temple of ancient Rome, was dedicated to the Capitoline Triad composed by the gods: Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. It was started by the first Etruscan king, Tarquinius Priscus, and maintained by Tarquin the Proud. The inauguration took place only during the first years of the Republic, in 509 BC, the consul Horace pulvilli. The size of the building (53 x 63 m approx.) Make it the largest temple ever built in Tuscan style. The facade and the two sides have six columns arranged in three rows, the back side was blind. Above the pediment was the chariot, always in terracotta, attributed to the sculptor Etruscan Vulca, probable author of the famous Apollo of Veii in the Museum of Villa Giulia. In 296 BC, the chariot clay was replaced with a bronze, the work of the brothers Ogulnia perhaps, the same which is assigned the Lupa Capitolina. The cult statue, probably inspired by that of Zeus at Olympia, the work of Phidias, is instead attributed to the sculptor greek Apollonios. A copy of the Capitoline Triad is now on display in the Museum of Palestrina. The building has undergone many restorations, including that caused by Silla. The archaic temple was destroyed by several fires after which it was rebuilt in marble. Some coins of Marcus Aurelius and a relief now in the Capitoline Museum, which presents four columns in front, give us a picture of the last phase of the temple. The roof was covered with gold leaf, removed during the barbarian invasions. Recent excavations in the Garden and Romano in the Palazzo Nuovo, have brought to light much of the base of the temple, made up of square blocks of old hat. The Triad identified the greatness of Rome and its superiority even from a religious perspective. Monday, July 27, 2009
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Despite the Aeneid is a pattern of hatred of Juno against Aeneas and his people, because she knows that the city of Rome, which the descendants of Aeneas merge will be the ruin of Carthage, city \u200b\u200bsacred to you, Saturnia, Juno, was considered the greatest female deity of the Roman religion. She was venerated in the Capitoline Triad as a protector of the state. The largest temple of ancient Rome, was dedicated to the Capitoline Triad composed by the gods: Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. It was started by the first Etruscan king, Tarquinius Priscus, and maintained by Tarquin the Proud. The inauguration took place only during the first years of the Republic, in 509 BC, the consul Horace pulvilli. The size of the building (53 x 63 m approx.) Make it the largest temple ever built in Tuscan style. The facade and the two sides have six columns arranged in three rows, the back side was blind. Above the pediment was the chariot, always in terracotta, attributed to the sculptor Etruscan Vulca, probable author of the famous Apollo of Veii in the Museum of Villa Giulia. In 296 BC, the chariot clay was replaced with a bronze, the work of the brothers Ogulnia perhaps, the same which is assigned the Lupa Capitolina. The cult statue, probably inspired by that of Zeus at Olympia, the work of Phidias, is instead attributed to the sculptor greek Apollonios. A copy of the Capitoline Triad is now on display in the Museum of Palestrina. The building has undergone many restorations, including that caused by Silla. The archaic temple was destroyed by several fires after which it was rebuilt in marble. Some coins of Marcus Aurelius and a relief now in the Capitoline Museum, which presents four columns in front, give us a picture of the last phase of the temple. The roof was covered with gold leaf, removed during the barbarian invasions. Recent excavations in the Garden and Romano in the Palazzo Nuovo, have brought to light much of the base of the temple, made up of square blocks of old hat. The Triad identified the greatness of Rome and its superiority even from a religious perspective.
Despite the Aeneid is a pattern of hatred of Juno against Aeneas and his people, because she knows that the city of Rome, which the descendants of Aeneas merge will be the ruin of Carthage, city \u200b\u200bsacred to you, Saturnia, Juno, was considered the greatest female deity of the Roman religion. She was venerated in the Capitoline Triad as a protector of the state. The largest temple of ancient Rome, was dedicated to the Capitoline Triad composed by the gods: Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. It was started by the first Etruscan king, Tarquinius Priscus, and maintained by Tarquin the Proud. The inauguration took place only during the first years of the Republic, in 509 BC, the consul Horace pulvilli. The size of the building (53 x 63 m approx.) Make it the largest temple ever built in Tuscan style. The facade and the two sides have six columns arranged in three rows, the back side was blind. Above the pediment was the chariot, always in terracotta, attributed to the sculptor Etruscan Vulca, probable author of the famous Apollo of Veii in the Museum of Villa Giulia. In 296 BC, the chariot clay was replaced with a bronze, the work of the brothers Ogulnia perhaps, the same which is assigned the Lupa Capitolina. The cult statue, probably inspired by that of Zeus at Olympia, the work of Phidias, is instead attributed to the sculptor greek Apollonios. A copy of the Capitoline Triad is now on display in the Museum of Palestrina. The building has undergone many restorations, including that caused by Silla. The archaic temple was destroyed by several fires after which it was rebuilt in marble. Some coins of Marcus Aurelius and a relief now in the Capitoline Museum, which presents four columns in front, give us a picture of the last phase of the temple. The roof was covered with gold leaf, removed during the barbarian invasions. Recent excavations in the Garden and Romano in the Palazzo Nuovo, have brought to light much of the base of the temple, made up of square blocks of old hat. The Triad identified the greatness of Rome and its superiority even from a religious perspective.
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