Temple of Bellona

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The Temple of Bellona was an ancient Roman sanctuary dedicated to the war goddess Bellona, located near the Circus Flaminius and used for military-related ceremonies and Senate meetings concerning foreign affairs.

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Temple of Bellona canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
architecturalStyle Roman temple architecture
associatedConcept diplomacy
triumph
victory
war
associatedDeity Bellona NERFINISHED
associatedWith Roman Senate NERFINISHED
Roman foreign policy
Roman warfare
category Temples of Bellona NERFINISHED
Temples of Rome NERFINISHED
country Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culture Roman
dedicatedTo Bellona NERFINISHED
dedicationType war goddess
governedBy Roman religious law
hasFunction military function
political function
religious function
hasRitual thanksgiving ceremonies for victories
vows for military campaigns
hasType state cult temple
heritageStatus archaeological site (ruined)
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Campus Martius NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedInPresentDay Italy NERFINISHED
locatedNear Circus Flaminius NERFINISHED
locatedOutside pomerium of Rome NERFINISHED
namedAfter Bellona NERFINISHED
partOf religious topography of the Campus Martius
religion Roman religion NERFINISHED
significance site for dealings with foreign envoys not admitted within the pomerium
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
usedBy Roman generals
Roman magistrates
Roman senators
usedFor Senate meetings
discussions of treaties
discussions of war indemnities
foreign affairs deliberations
meetings with foreign ambassadors
military-related ceremonies
triumph-related decisions
war declarations

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Regio IX Circus Flaminius contained Temple of Bellona
Regio IX contains Temple of Bellona