Temple of Apollo Sosianus

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The Temple of Apollo Sosianus was an ancient Roman temple near the Circus Flaminius, renowned for its Hellenistic artworks and association with the god Apollo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
artCollectionOrigin Greece NERFINISHED
artCollectionType Hellenistic sculpture
associatedDeity Apollo NERFINISHED
associatedWith Augustan building program NERFINISHED
city Rome
country Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culturalInfluence Hellenization of Roman religion
reception of Greek art in Rome
currentState ruins
dedicatedTo Apollo NERFINISHED
dedication Apollo as a healing and prophetic god
function cult site of Apollo
public religious ceremonies
hasAlternativeName Aedes Apollinis Sosiani NERFINISHED
Temple of Apollo in Circo NERFINISHED
hasEponym Sosianus NERFINISHED
hasFeature Greek pedimental sculpture
Hellenistic friezes
marble columns
rich sculptural decoration
hasType peripteral temple
heritageStatus archaeological site
locatedIn Campus Martius NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedInPresentDay Italy NERFINISHED
locatedNear Circus Flaminius NERFINISHED
Porticus of Octavia NERFINISHED
Theatre of Marcellus NERFINISHED
material marble
travertine
tufa
namedAfter Gaius Sosius NERFINISHED
notableFor Greek sculptures
Hellenistic artworks
imported Greek art
orientation facing Circus Flaminius
partOf archaeological area of the Theatre of Marcellus
patron Gaius Sosius NERFINISHED
period Republican Rome NERFINISHED
politicalContext later reconciled with Augustus
supporter of Mark Antony
rebuiltBy Gaius Sosius NERFINISHED
rebuiltInPeriod Augustan age
religion Roman religion
visibleToday three standing columns

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Regio IX Circus Flaminius contained Temple of Apollo Sosianus
Regio IX contains Temple of Apollo Sosianus