- Promunturium Lacinium
Promunturium Lacinium (modern
Capo delle Colonne ), 7 m. SE of Crotona (modernCrotone ); the easternmost point ofBruttii (modernCalabria ). On the cape still stands a single column of the temple erected toHera Lacinia , which is said to have been fairly complete in the16th century , but to have been destroyed to build the episcopal palace at Crotone. It is aDoric column with capital, about 27 ft. in height. Remains of marble roof-tiles have been seen on the spot (Livy xlii.3) and architectural fragments were excavated in 1886-1887 by theArchaeological Institute of America . The sculptures found were mostly buried again, but a few fragments, some decorativeterra-cotta s and a dedicatory inscription toHera of the6th century BC , in private possession at Crotone, are described by F. von Duhn in "Notizie degli scavi", 1897, 343 seq. The date of the erection of the temple may he given as 480-440 BC; it is not recorded by any ancient writer.References
See R. Koldewey and O. Puchstein, "Die griechischen Tempel in Unteritalien und Sicilien" (Berlin 1899, 41).
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