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  2. Facts about Roman temples:
    1. Developed from Etruscan and Greek influences.
    2. Public religious ceremonies took place outdoors, not within the temple building.
    3. Temples were intended to worship gods or goddesses.
    4. The Temple of Jupiter on Capitoline Hill was the most important temple in Ancient Rome.
    5. Roman temples featured gabled roofs, deep porches with columns, frontal staircases, and were often located in important positions1234.
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    The Roman form of temple developed initially from Etruscan temples, themselves influenced by the Greeks, with subsequent heavy direct influence from Greece. Public religious ceremonies of the official Roman religion took place outdoors and not within the temple building.
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    The ancient Roman temples were intended to worship the gods or goddesses. The Roman town would have at least one temple for worshipping the ancient Roman religion. The houses often feature small shrines. The temples today are considered as the primary symbol of the legacy of Roman Architecture in the past.
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    There were many temples in Rome and throughout the Roman Empire. They were generally built for a single god and had a statue of the god at the center. The most important temple in Ancient Rome was the Temple of Jupiter located on Capitoline Hill. The Pantheon was a temple to all the Roman gods.
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    Roman temples featured some, or all, of the following:

    • 1.Roman Temples had a gabled roof
    • 2.A deep porch with free-standing columns
    • 3.A frontal staircase giving access to a high platform
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