- Temple of Jupiter Stator (8th century BC)
__NOTOC__The Temple of Jupiter Stator (Jupiter the Stayer) was in the area of the
Roman Forum .The temple was first founded, traditionally, by Romulus after a battle in the Forum area between Romulus and Remus and Rome's enemy the
Sabines . During that battle the Romans were forced to retreat up hill on theVia Sacra , however, at the Porta Mugonia, Romulus prayed to Jupiter, vowing him a temple should he stem the Sabine advance. The Romans managed to regroup and hold their ground against the Sabines, who were eventually defeated.On that spot Romulus founded the temple, probably near or just outside the Porta. This sanctuary was most likely not an aedes but only an altar enclosed by a low wall or fence.
Re-foundation
In
294 BC Marcus Atilius Regulus made a similar vow in a similar situation, when the Romans were losing a battle against theSamnite s, but then miraculously turned around, regrouped and held their ground against the enemy.Catiline
On
November 8 ,63 BC , it was in this temple that the senate convened to hear the consul M. Tullius Cicero deliver his famous first oration againstCatiline .Destruction
The temple was destroyed in the
Great Fire of Rome during Nero's reign in July of the year64 .Location
Since the Porta's site is not known, the temple's location is not known with absolute certainty. The written sources give some hints, such as near or just outside the Porta, on the higher end of the Via Sacra or just on the
Palatine Hill , the site of Romulus's Rome.There is a fair amount of consensus on a location just besides the
Arch of Titus on the N. slope of the Palatine Hill. When a medieval tower was demolished in1827 , the ruins of an ancient building appeared, and these remains are frequently identified as the foundations of this temple.The Italian archaeologist
Filippo Coarelli places it closer to the forum, between theTemple of Antoninus and Faustina and theBasilica of Maxentius , where the so-calledTemple of Romulus stands. His line of reasoning is based on the course of the Via Sacra before the construction of the Basilica of Maxentius, the known borders of the ancient administrative regions of the city and literary sources listing the monuments in each region. The location near the Arch of Titus does not fit, since it is in the wrong administrative region and not in the right position relative to the other buildings listed by ancient writers, but the Temple of Romulus on the Via Sacra is a perfect match.External links
* [http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/971_Temple_of_Jupiter_Stator.html Sights]
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/Aedes_Jovis_Statoris.html Forum temple]
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