For the other temple of this name, see Temple of Juno Regina (Aventine).
The Temple of Juno Regina (Latin: Aedes Iuno Regina) was a temple dedicated to the Roman goddess Juno Regina ("Queen Juno") located near the Circus Flaminius in the southern Campus Martius of ancient Rome. It was solemnly vowed by the consul Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 187 BC during his final battle against the Liguri and was consecrated and opened on 23 December 179 BC, while he was serving as censor. It was linked by a portico to a temple of Fortuna, possibly the Temple of Fortuna Equestris, and later joined by a temple of Jupiter Stator. Both temples were surrounded by the Portico of Metellus. The portico and both temples were rebuilt by Augustus as the Porticus Octaviae sometime after 27 BC.
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The TempleofJunoRegina (Latin: Aedes Iuno Regina) was a temple dedicated to the Roman goddess JunoRegina ("Queen Juno") located near the Circus Flaminius...
"Portico of Octavia"; Italian: Portico di Ottavia) is an ancient structure in Rome. The colonnaded walks of the portico enclosed the TemplesofJunoRegina (north)...
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until the area's destruction in the Great Fire of Rome in the mid-1st century. The TempleofJunoRegina was located nearby. Tradition holds that a primitive...
to Jupiter, JunoRegina and Minerva was the Capitolium Vetus on the Quirinal Hill. It was thought to be older than the more famous templeof Jupiter Optimus...
arrive at the TempleofJunoRegina on the Aventine Hill. During the Ludi Romani, the Vicus Tuscus was a route for processions. Statues of gods on wagons...
422–432. Interior of Santa Sabina, with spolia Corinthian columns from the TempleofJunoRegina. Basilica church of the Monastery of Stoudios, Constantinple...
most important religious templeof the whole state of Rome. Each deity of the Triad had a separate cella, with JunoRegina on the left, Minerva on the...
temples, including the Templeof Diana (reportedly built by the king Servius Tullius), the Templeof Minerva and the TempleofJunoRegina. It also contained...
templeof Jupiter Stator and the templeofJunoRegina, enclosed by an arcade, one of which was the work of Hermodorus of Salamis, whose statues of divinities...
which enclosed the Templeof Hercules Musarum; the Portico of Octavia (Porticus Octaviae), which enclosed the TemplesofJunoRegina and Jupiter Stator;...
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"sister of Phoebus", that is, Diana or Artemis as she is worshipped at Ephesus; or Proserpina as the triple goddess of the underworld. Juno Caelestis...
in subsequent times: Fortuna, Saturnus, JunoReginaof the Aventine, the three Capitoline deities (Jupiter, Juno, Minerva). In 217 BC, after the Roman defeat...