Augustus Caesar: The First Emperor of Rome — Fexingo History
On the Palatine Hill, Augustus built more than a palace. He built a temple to Apollo that was part sanctuary, part propaganda, and part personal library. This episode unpacks the construction of the Temple of Apollo Palatinus, dedicated in 28 BCE, and how it wove together Augustus's claim of divine favor, his patronage of the arts, and his reshaping of Roman religion. We explore the Sibylline Books housed there, the cultural symbolism of Apollo as Augustus's patron god, and the temple's role as a counterweight to the older religious sites of the Republic. Lucas and Luna also discuss the nearby Library of Apollo, the Portico of the Danaids, and how the temple complex became a stage for Augustan ideology. The episode touches on the Vesta shrine within the temple, linking Augustus's household cult to the state religion, and the contrast with the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline. Specifics include the cypress wood doors, the cult statue by Scopas, and the Greek artistic influences that Augustus deployed to signal Rome's cultural ascendancy. #Augustus #TempleOfApolloPalatinus #PalatineHill #SibyllineBooks #LibraryOfApollo #PorticoOfTheDanaids #Scopas #RomanArchitecture #AugustanReligion #PaxRomana #Apollo #RomanArt #CultStatue #Vesta #CapitolineHill #RomanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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