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Temples of Venus

Temples of Venus in Ancient Rome

June 2, 2026May 25, 2026 by Theo Mercer
Grand Roman temple dedicated to Venus with a central statue, marble columns, and citizens gathered in a classical setting.

Pompey disguised a theatre as her temple. Caesar claimed her as the mother of his line. Hadrian gave her the largest temple in Rome — and, the story goes, executed the architect who mocked it. No goddess collected shrines like Venus.

Categories Religion and Rituals Tags roman religion, roman temples, Temples of Venus, venus, Venus and Roma, venus genetrix, venus victrix Leave a comment
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