
Relief of a Woman from Hadrian's Temple
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The magnificent Temple of Hadrian stands proudly on Rome's Campus Martius, built by Antoninus Pius in honor of his adoptive father and predecessor, the deified Hadrian, in 145 AD. This stunning edifice has been seamlessly integrated into a later structure within the picturesque Piazza di Pietra, its ancient stones repurposed to create the very square where it now resides. Originally misidentified as the Temple of Neptune, this remarkable monument continues to captivate visitors with its rich history and architectural grandeur.
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