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  • The Temple of Jupiter, Capitolium, or Temple of the Capitoline Triad, was a temple in Roman Pompeii, at the north end of its forum. Initially dedicated to Jupiter alone, it was built in the mid-2nd century BC at the same time as the Temple of Apollo was being renovated – this was the area at which Roman influence over Pompeii increased and so Roman Jupiter superseded the Greek Apollo as the town's highest god.
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  • Map of the Forum at Pompeii, with the Temple of Jupiter or Capitolium (H) at its north end (top centre). Bust of Jupiter at north end of Temple.
  • The Temple of Jupiter in Pompeii is one of the must see antiquities on a visit to this extraordinary site in the Bay of Naples.
  • Temple of Jupiter. The Temple of Jupiter dominates the north side of the Forum, with Mount Vesuvius scenically rising behind.
  • 1. The Temple of Jupiter in Pompeii, Italy, is an archaeological site that dates back to the 1st century B.C. 2. The ruins of the temple consist of an almost complete...
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  • from the temple of jupiter pompeii.png. The temple had two narrow flights of stairs, one on either side of a large central dais where the altar stood...
  • ...position in the Forum and lofty Mount Vesuvius looming ominously behind it, the Temple of Jupiter is an emblematic image of the destruction of Pompeii.
  • Temple of Jupiter, Pompeii. Dedicated to the Roman’s version of Apollo, this temple’s beauty is equally stunning.
  • The construction of the Temple of Jupiter, also known as the Capitolium, is attributed to the Samnites, who ruled over Pompeii during the 2nd century BC.
  • The temple of Jupiter was built around 250 B.C. and it was initially dedicated to Jupiter and it became soon the main temple of Pompeii.