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Pompeii: Temple of Jupiter, side view 



Pompeii: Temple of Jupiter (photo: Athena Review)


Located on the north end of the Forum, the Temple of Jupiter probably dates from the pre-Roman period, with columns of tuff covered with white stucco. The large cella is Etruscan in design.

With the reign of Augustus (31 BC-AD 14) the temple beame a capitolium. The cella walls were painted with murals in the 2nd style. A head of Jupiter was found here dedicated in AD 37.

This side view of the Temple faces northeast across the Forum, with Mt. Vesuvius in the background.



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