Temple of Janus Geminus (probable)

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The Temple of Janus Geminus (probable) was a small, ancient Roman sanctuary in the Forum Romanum associated with the two-faced god Janus and the symbolic opening and closing of its doors to mark war and peace.

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Temple of Janus Geminus (probable) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
sanctuary
architecturalType small sanctuary
associatedDeityAspect Janus as god of beginnings
Janus as god of gates
Janus as god of transitions
associatedWith Roman Empire
Roman Republic
Roman concept of ianua (doorway)
Roman military campaigns
Roman religion
Roman state ceremonies
category Buildings and structures in the Roman Forum
Temple of Janus
surface form: Temples of Janus
country Italy
culture ancient Roman
dedicatedTo Janus
doorStateWhen doors closed during peace
doors open during war
evidenceType archaeological interpretation
literary sources
function public religious site
state cult monument
hasDeity Janus
hasFeature association with two-faced god
double doors
hasRitualFunction marking war and peace
symbolic opening and closing of doors
hasUncertainty architectural details uncertain
exact location debated
locatedIn Forum Romanum
Italy
Roman Empire
Rome
namedAfter Janus
surface form: Janus Geminus
religion ancient Roman religion
significance indicator of Roman military status
symbol of peace when closed
symbol of war when open
status no longer extant
symbolizes state of peace
state of war
timePeriod ancient Rome

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Regio VIII Forum Romanum (ancient Rome) contains Temple of Janus Geminus (probable)
subject surface form: Regio VIII Forum Romanum