Temple of Hercules Musarum

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The Temple of Hercules Musarum was an ancient Roman sanctuary dedicated to Hercules and the Muses, renowned as a cultural and artistic center in Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
sanctuary
alsoKnownAs Aedes Herculis Musarum NERFINISHED
Hercules Musarum NERFINISHED
Hercules of the Muses NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hercules Musarum cult NERFINISHED
Muses NERFINISHED
literature
music
poetry
the arts
builderRole Roman consul
Roman general
builtBy Marcus Fulvius Nobilior NERFINISHED
constructionAfter Aetolian campaign NERFINISHED
Fulvius Nobilior’s victories in Greece
country Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
culture Roman
dedicatedTo Hercules NERFINISHED
the Muses NERFINISHED
deityRoleOfHercules hero and god associated with strength
deityRoleOfMuses goddesses of the arts and inspiration
function artistic center
cultural center
sanctuary
housed Greek works of art
cultural trophies from Greece
statues of the Muses
inspiredBy Greek art
Greek sanctuaries of the Muses
knownFrom Roman antiquarian writers
ancient literary sources
locatedIn Campus Martius NERFINISHED
Rome
locatedNear Circus Flaminius NERFINISHED
Porticus Octaviae NERFINISHED
Theatre of Marcellus NERFINISHED
pantheon Roman pantheon
period Republican Rome NERFINISHED
religion Roman religion
significance example of Greek influence on Roman art
example of Greek influence on Roman religion
important cultural center in Rome
status no longer extant
ruined
usedFor literary activities
musical performances
poetic recitations
religious ceremonies

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Marcus Fulvius Nobilior notableWork Temple of Hercules Musarum
Regio IX contains Temple of Hercules Musarum