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A reconstruction of the Temple of Vejovis in Rome, based on archaeological findings. It had a unique layout, with a horizontally oriented cella (the central worship area), as opposed to the usual vertical orientation. This was necessary to fit the building into a cramped area. The date of construction is unknown.
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