{"exhibit":{"title":"Largo di Torre Argentina","description":"<p><span style=\"font-weight:400;\">Largo di Torre Argentina was named after Argentoratum\u2014a Roman military outpost located in modern-day Strasbourg\u2014and holds the remains of four temples from the Republican age (4th-2nd century BCE), yet because the identifications of such temples are not entirely certain, they are named with the first four letters of the alphabet\u2014Temple A, B, C, and D.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight:400;\"><span style=\"text-decoration:underline;\">Fun fact:<\/span> behind temples B and C is a large tuff base with the remains of Curia of Pomey, which was a site where the Senate of Rome was held and where Julius Caesar was stabbed during the Ides of March.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>","credits":"","featured":0,"public":1,"theme":"default","theme_options":null,"slug":"largo-di-torre-argentina","added":"2024-03-27 12:20:37","modified":"2024-04-14 15:39:50","owner_id":1,"use_summary_page":1,"cover_image_file_id":null,"id":10},"item":{"item_type_id":6,"collection_id":10,"featured":0,"public":1,"added":"2024-03-29 08:38:43","modified":"2024-03-29 08:45:14","owner_id":1,"id":82}}