The Temple of Hadrian
This was a
marvelous structure on Curates Avenue. In was
erected in 138 at the latest. It forms a simple
naos structure with a plain monumental pronaos.
At the front of the pronaos are four Corinthian
columns with triangular capitals. There was an
arch over the two central columns. In the center
of the arch was a bust of the city goddess
Tyche.
The lentils of the
temple door were decorated with pearl and egg
motifs. The
The temple was dedicated to the emperor Hadrian by P. Quintillus in 138. The inscription is on the architrave. Four pedestals with inscriptions were found in front of the columns. The inscriptions show the same date and held four statues of Roman emperors, being Diocletian, Maximam, Constantine Chlorus and Galerius.
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