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The Temple of Hercules Victor, near the Teatro di Marcello in Rome (a Greek-style Roman temple)
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The Temple of Hercules Victor, near the Teatro di Marcello in Rome (a Greek-style Roman temple)

Pagan history and architecture

Fanum

The Romans used the Latin word fanum for the temples of all other divinities than those traditionally revered by their native paganism, the state cult. Nevertheless under the empire some of the imported cults, mainly from conquered people, such as the Persian Mithras and Egyptian divinities such as the mother-goddess Isis and Serapis (for his fanum the specific term serapeum was used) would gain great popularity, demonstrated in rich temple cults. The temple of Isis and Serapis in the Campus Martius, built of Egyptian materials and in the Egyptian style to house the Hellenized cult of the Egyptian deity Isis, is typical of the heterogeneity of later Roman religious monuments.

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Roman religion series
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Augur | Flamen | Haruspex | Pontifex Maximus | Rex Nemorensis | Sacred king | Vestal Virgin
Beliefs and practices
Apotheosis | Festivals | Funerals | Imperial cult | Mythology | Persecution | Sibylline Books | Temple

 


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