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Description Temple of Portunus, Rome, Italy. This temple, dating from about 80-70 BC, stands near the Tiber in the old Forum Holitorium, the fruit and veg market of ancient Rome. It is dedicated to Portunus, the god of the port.
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The Temple of Portunus, god of grain storage, keys, livestock and ports. Rome, built between 120 and 80 BC

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