Forum Pacis

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Forum Pacis is the Latin name for the Temple of Peace, a monumental sanctuary built by Emperor Vespasian in ancient Rome to commemorate the end of the Jewish-Roman War.

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Forum Pacis canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman forum
archaeological site
monument
religious sanctuary
adjacentTo Forum of Augustus
Forum of Nerva
Forum of Vespasian
alsoKnownAs Temple of Peace
Temple of Peace
surface form: Templum Pacis
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
surface form: Imperial Roman architecture
associatedWith Roman imperial iconography
surface form: Flavian dynasty propaganda
builtBy Vespasian
builtToCommemorate Roman victory in the Jewish–Roman War
end of the First Jewish–Roman War
cityRegion Regio IV Templum Pacis (ancient Rome)
commissionedBy Vespasian
constructionCompleted circa 75 AD
contains Menorah
surface form: Menorah from the Jerusalem Temple

Temple of Peace
gardens
porticoes
spoils of war
statues
treasures from the Temple in Jerusalem
works of art
currentCondition ruins
dedicatedBy Vespasian
dedicatedTo Pax
Peace
era Flavian dynasty
function monumental complex
public square
sanctuary
governedBy Roman Senate
surface form: Roman Senate (in antiquity)
heritageStatus part of the archaeological area of the Imperial Fora
historicalPeriod 1st century AD
knownFrom ancient literary sources
archaeological remains
LatinNameOf Temple of Peace
locatedIn Italy
Roman Empire
Rome
material marble
stone
partOf Imperial fora of Rome
surface form: Imperial fora
purpose celebration of peace after war
display of imperial spoils and art
religion Roman religion

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Temple of Peace hasLatinName Forum Pacis
Forum of Vespasian alsoKnownAs Forum Pacis