Temple of Peace
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The Temple of Peace was a grand Roman temple and public complex in the Forum of Vespasian in Rome, built under Emperor Vespasian and renowned for housing art treasures and celebrating the Pax Romana.
Aliases (3)
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ancient Roman temple
→
archaeological site → monument of ancient Rome → public complex → |
| associatedWithEvent | Roman victory in the First Jewish–Roman War → |
| builtInCentury | 1st century AD → |
| builtInStyle | Imperial Roman architecture → |
| builtUnder |
Vespasian
→
surface form: "Emperor Vespasian"
|
| celebrates |
Principate
→
surface form: "Pax Romana"
|
| cityDuringConstruction |
Roman Empire
→
surface form: "Imperial Rome"
|
| commissionedBy | Vespasian → |
| constructionStartAfter | end of the Jewish War → |
| contains |
archives
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art treasures → courtyard → gardens → libraries → porticoes → spoils from the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem → Temple of Peace →
surface form: "temple of Pax"
works of Greek art → |
| culturalContext | Roman Empire → |
| dedicatedTo |
Pax
→
Roman goddess of peace → |
| function |
display space for art treasures
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political propaganda monument → public complex → religious center → |
| hasAlternativeName | Forum of Vespasian → |
| hasCentralFeature | large open courtyard → |
| hasDecorativeFeature |
colonnades
→
reliefs → statues → |
| hasLatinName |
Forum Pacis
→
Temple of Peace →
surface form: "Templum Pacis"
|
| hasLayout | rectangular precinct with central open space → |
| heritageDesignation | part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Rome → |
| locatedIn |
Roman Forum
→
surface form: "Roman Forum area"
Rome → |
| locatedInCountry | Italy → |
| materialUsed |
concrete
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marble → travertine → |
| namedAfter | Pax Romana → |
| partOf |
Forum of Vespasian
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Imperial fora of Rome → |
| purpose | to symbolize peace and prosperity under Vespasian → |
| religion | ancient Roman religion → |
| status | ruin → |
| timePeriod | Flavian dynasty → |
Referenced by (5)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
subject surface form: "Regio VIII Forum Romanum"
this entity surface form: "Regio IV Templum Pacis"
this entity surface form: "temple of Pax"
this entity surface form: "Templum Pacis"