The Temple of Juno Sospita was an ancient Roman temple on the Palatine Hill in Rome, possibly dating from as early as 338 BC.
It was probably a term for a small shrine adjoining the Temple of the Magna Mater , parts of which remain in Augustan-era opus reticulatum, although most of the remains belong to a Hadrianic restoration.
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