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Capitolium Temple

Built under Hadrian (c. 120), the Capitolium was Ostia’s principal temple, dedicated to Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva. Elevated on a high podium and aligned with the Forum, it projected imperial order and religious unity. Its grand columns and marble interiors echoed Rome’s own Capitoline Hill, asserting Ostia’s status as a vital urban extension of the capital.
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