Temples of Venus

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Temples of Venus are ancient Roman religious structures dedicated to the goddess Venus, often associated with love, beauty, fertility, and the prosperity of the Roman state.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Temples of Venus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of ancient Roman temples
religious building type
architecturalStyle Roman temple architecture
associatedWith Roman state
beauty
fertility
love
prosperity
culture Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
dedicatedTo Venus
function political propaganda
public worship
votive offerings
hasDeityAspect Venus Calva
Venus Cloacina
Venus Verticordia
surface form: Venus Erycina

Venus Felix
Venus Genetrix
Venus Libertina
Venus Murcia
Venus Felix
surface form: Venus Obsequens

Venus
surface form: Venus Physica

Venus
surface form: Venus Urania

Venus Verticordia
Venus Victrix
Venus Pompeiana
surface form: Venus Victrix Pompeiana
hasExample Shrine of Venus Cloacina
Temple of Venus Calva
Temple of Venus Erycina on the Quirinal
surface form: Temple of Venus Erycina on the Capitoline Hill

Temple of Venus Erycina on the Quirinal
surface form: Temple of Venus Erycina on the Quirinal Hill

Temple of Venus Genetrix
Temple of Venus Libertina
Temple of Venus Murcia
Temple of Venus Obsequens
Temple of Venus Physica
Temple of Venus Urania
Temple of Venus Calva
surface form: Temple of Venus Verticordia

Temple of Venus Victrix
Temple of Venus and Roma
hasLocation Roman Italy
Roman provinces
Rome
hasRitual festivals
processions
sacrifices
materialUsed concrete
marble
stone
religion ancient Roman religion
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshipType personal devotion
state cult

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Temple of Venus and Roma category Temples of Venus