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  1. Coordinates. 41°53′34.73″N 12°29′8.60″E. /  41.8929806°N 12.4857222°E  / 41.8929806; 12.4857222. The Temple of Janus stood in the Roman Forum near the Basilica Aemilia, along the Argiletum. It was a small temple with a statue of Janus, the two-faced god of boundaries and beginnings inside. Its doors were known as the "Gates of ...

  2. In Rome. The cult stone or baetyl was taken to Rome by the Emperor Elagabalus, who, before his accession, was the hereditary high priest at Emesa and was commonly called Elagabalus after the deity. The Syrian deity was assimilated with the Roman sun god known as Sol and became known as Sol Invictus ("the unconquered Sun") among the Romans.

  3. Temple of Bellona, Rome. /  41.8924°N 12.4799°E  / 41.8924; 12.4799. The Temple of Bellona was a temple dedicated to the goddess of war Bellona in ancient Rome. It was located at the northern end of the Forum Olitorium, the Roman vegetable market, near the Carmental Gate. The Temple of Apollo Sosianus and the Theater of Marcellus were ...

  4. Level of certainty in association between name and the place: Certain Temporal attestations:. Modern (AD 1700-Present) (confident)

  5. The Ritan is a public park located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. It is within the Jianguomen area. The nearest Beijing Subway station is Yong'anli on the Beijing subway Line 1. The park was initially home to the Temple of the Sun ( simplified Chinese: 日坛; traditional Chinese: 日壇; pinyin: Rìtán ), an altar built in 1530 during ...

  6. The Temple of Artemis or Artemision ( Greek: Ἀρτεμίσιον; Turkish: Artemis Tapınağı ), also known as the Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to an ancient, localised form of the goddess Artemis (equalized to Diana, a Roman goddess ). It was located in Ephesus (near the modern town of Selçuk in present-day Turkey ).