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− | In 430 BCE, the Temple of ''Apollo Medicus'' (or ''Apollo Sosianus'') was dedicated to [[Apollo]] on account of a plague. Located near the [[Theater of Marcellus]], three fluted white marble [[Corinthian]] columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the [http://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/museo/percorso_salamacchine_apollo.htm Montemartini Museum]. | + | [[Image:Apollo Medicus 3 Columns.jpg|thumb|Temple of Apollo Medicus, Rome]]In 430 BCE, the Temple of ''Apollo Medicus'' (or ''Apollo Sosianus'') was dedicated to [[Apollo]] on account of a plague. Located near the [[Theater of Marcellus]], three fluted white marble [[Corinthian]] columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the [http://www.centralemontemartini.org/it/museo/percorso_salamacchine_apollo.htm Montemartini Museum]. |
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+ | [[Category:ES:Archaeological sites in Rome|Yacimientos arqueológicos en Roma]] |
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In 430 BCE, the Temple of Apollo Medicus (or Apollo Sosianus) was dedicated to Apollo on account of a plague. Located near the Theater of Marcellus, three fluted white marble Corinthian columns of this temple were re-erected in modern times. Fragments of this temple are found in the Montemartini Museum.Master Index
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