The Temples of Dea Roma and Divus Julius Caesar (Temenos), Ephesus, Turkey — Photo
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There were two temples between the Prytaneum and Odeon. They were Imperial Cult erected in the 1st century AD with the permission of Augustus in honor of his adoptive father Julius Caesar, and of Rome. The Imperial Cult never became a true religion.
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