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Temple of Piety

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The Temple of Piety was an ancient sanctuary on the in Ancient Rome dedicated to the goddess Pietas.[1] The temple was founded in 191 BC. It was torn down in 44 BC.

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  1. ^ Samuel Ball Platner, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Oxford University Press, Londra, 1929, pp. 389-390.