IOVI OLYM



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IOVI OLYM -To Olympian Jove. A temple of six columns, surmounted by a pediment.


This is considered to represent the temple of Jupiter Olympius, the building of which was commenced at Athens at a very early period, and the completion of which was effected at the common expense of the kings in |alliance| with the Roman people, by whom it was dedicated to the genius of Augustus.

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