Altar of Saturn
The altar of Saturn (Latin: Ara Saturni) is an archaic altar dedicated to the god Saturn. Constructed in the sixth century BCE, it continued to be used until the Roman Empire collapsed. It is located in front of the Temple of Saturn and its remains were uncovered by Rodolfo Lanciani in 1902.
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Altar of Saturn
The altar of Saturn (Latin: Ara Saturni) is an archaic altar dedicated to the god Saturn. Constructed in the sixth century BCE, it continued to be used until the Roman Empire collapsed. It is located in front of the Temple of Saturn and its remains were uncovered by Rodolfo Lanciani in 1902.
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El altar de Saturno (en latín, ...... por Rodolfo Lanciani en 1902.
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L'autel de Saturne (en latin : ...... s italiques, celui de Saturne.
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The altar of Saturn (Latin: Ar ...... d by Rodolfo Lanciani in 1902.
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Sixth century BCE
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Shelter covering the altar of Saturn
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Altar of Saturn
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El altar de Saturno (en latín, ...... por Rodolfo Lanciani en 1902.
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L'autel de Saturne (en latin : ...... s italiques, celui de Saturne.
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The altar of Saturn (Latin: Ar ...... d by Rodolfo Lanciani in 1902.
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Altar de Saturno
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Altar of Saturn
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Autel de Saturne
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