Temple of Jupiter Stator (2nd century BC)
Temple of Jupiter Stator (in a 19th-century graphical reconstruction) | |
Temple of Jupiter Stator Shown in ancient Rome | |
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| Coordinates | 41°53′35″N 12°28′46″E / 41.893127°N 12.479498°E |
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The Temple of Jupiter Stator (Latin: Aedes Iovis Statoris; Jupiter the Sustainer), also known to the ancient Romans as the Metellan Temple of Jupiter (Aedes Iovis Metellina) and the Temple of Metellus (Aedes Metelli), was a temple dedicated to the Roman god Jupiter Stator. It was located beside the Temple of Juno Regina in the Porticus Octaviae in the southern Campus Martius before its destruction in the AD 64 Great Fire of Rome.