Temple of Divus Julius

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Contact Temple of Divus Julius

Address :

Via della Salara Vecchia, 5/6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy

Phone : πŸ“ž +99977
Website : https://www.romanoimpero.com/2010/04/tempio-di-cesare.html
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City : Roma
Description : Historic remains of an ancient temple dedicated to Julius Caesar in the Roman Forum.

Via della Salara Vecchia, 5/6, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
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Cyber Challenges on Google

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(RARC) Did you know that Julius Caesar used the Caesar Cypher, popularized by him, to send messages to his generals on the battlefield? Good Work! Now, where did Julius Caesar spend his last moments?
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Errol Berry on Google

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Stone where Julius Caesar was cremated after being assassinated in the Senate over 2,000 years ago. Don’t miss this historical site while in Rome.
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David Smith on Google

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This building became a temple to the deified Caesar. Part of the Roman forum.
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Richard Perez on Google

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Great display of historic pieces recommend to have around 2 to 3 hours to be able to enjoy the museum to the fullest
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Alina T on Google

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Not much to see, but a lot to learn about - since this is the place where Cezar has been cremated, an honour reserved to few people (inside the town, usually happening outside). Worth visiting with a guide to learn more.
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Francis Bernath on Google

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It is easy to miss so be aware. A squat hut covers the spot where Caesar's body was burned. Very important piece of history. Pick a flower and place it on the small mound. You may also toss him a coin. Very moving.
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Marcelo Bossle on Google

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42 BC - According to (Apian), Caesar's body was transported in an ivory litter and placed in (Rostra) in a golden sanctuary based on the Temple of Venus Generatrix, the goddess from whom the Julius family claimed to descend. Mark Antony delivered his famous speech and Caesar's will was read to the public as a mechanical mechanism, positioned above the site, showed a wax image of Caesar, rotating it so that everyone could clearly see the 23 wounds he suffered from. all over body and face. Spurred on by speech, will, and wax image, the crowd tried to take the body to the Capitoline to be buried among the Roman gods. After a violent discussion about the funeral pyre and the fate of Caesar's ashes, the Roman people, Caesar's allies, and his family decided to build the pyre right there.
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Chris Lowes on Google

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Absolutely great place to visit. Such a big part of history as we know it. Would recommend adding this to your sites to see if you are in the area. Photos on my review are just of the Roman Forum

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