Temple of Apollo Palatinus

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The Temple of Apollo Palatinus was a major Roman temple dedicated to the god Apollo, built by Augustus on the Palatine Hill as a symbol of his power and religious devotion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
adjacentTo House of Augustus on the Palatine
surface form: House of Augustus
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
associatedDeity Diana
Latona
associatedEvent Battle of Actium
associatedWith Augustan cultural program
Augustan poetry
Principate
surface form: Augustan regime

Sibylline books
builtBy Augustus
commissionedBy Augustus
country Roman Empire
Roman Republic
cultCenterOf Apollo Palatinus
currentCondition ruins
dedicatedInHonorOf victory at the Battle of Actium
dedicatedTo Apollo
dedication Apollo Palatinus
dedicationRitePerformedBy Augustus
hasFeature Greek and Latin libraries
library
portico
statues of Apollo
hasFunction place of worship
political propaganda monument
religious sanctuary
hasMaterial marble
stone
heritageStatus archaeological site
locatedIn Italy
Rome
locatedOn Palatine Hill
mentionedInWorkBy Ovid
Propertius
Virgil
partOf House of Augustus on the Palatine
surface form: Palatine complex of Augustus

archaeological area of the Palatine Hill
religious topography of the Palatine
significance key monument of Augustan religious policy
major Roman temple
symbol of imperial ideology
symbolOf Augustus' power
Augustus' religious devotion
usedFor imperial celebrations
public religious ceremonies
senatorial meetings on special occasions

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Palatine Hill contains Temple of Apollo Palatinus