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(Changed claim: text of the quotation (P4): Of the Temple of Peace remain only three vaults […]; it was erected by Vespasian, after his conquest of India, and was the repository of the rich spoils he brought from Syria and the temple of Jerusalem, was decorated with statues and pictures by the most famous artists of that area and contained, besides, a large library.) |
(Changed claim: text of the quotation (P4): Of the Temple of Peace remain only three vaults […]; it was erected by Vespasian, after his conquest of India, and was the repository of the rich spoils he brought from Syria and the temple of Jerusalem, was decorated with statues and pictures by the most famous artists of that area and contained, besides, a large library.) |
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Property / text of the quotation: Of the Temple of Peace remain only three vaults […]; it was erected by Vespasian, after his conquest of India, and was the repository of the rich spoils he brought from Syria and the temple of Jerusalem, was decorated with statues and pictures by the most famous artists of that area and contained, besides, a large library. (English) / reference | |||
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excerpt about the Temple of Peace's Library in Rome
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excerpt about the Temple of Peace's Library in Rome |
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Of the Temple of Peace remain only three vaults […]; it was erected by Vespasian, after his conquest of India, and was the repository of the rich spoils he brought from Syria and the temple of Jerusalem, was decorated with statues and pictures by the most famous artists of that area and contained, besides, a large library. (English)