Capitoline Triad殿殿[1]
カピトリヌスの三神 – パレストリーナの博物館より

三神

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12

[1]

カピトーリア

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殿 (cella)  () [2]殿[3]

 () 殿殿殿殿4[4]

殿1[5]

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  1. ^ a b Ryberg, Inez Scott (1931). “Was the Capitoline Triad Etruscan or Italic?”. The American Journal of Philology: 145–156. doi:10.2307/290109. JSTOR 290109. 
  2. ^ Blagg, T.F.C. (1990). "The temple at Bath (Aquae Sulis) in the context of classical temples in the western European provinces" (pp. 426–427). Journal of Roman Archaeology 3 (pp. 419–430).
  3. ^ Ovid, Fasti 2.667–676: "What happened when the new Capitol was being built? Why, the whole company of gods withdrew before Jupiter and made room for him; but Terminus, as the ancients relate, remained where he was found in the shrine, and shares the temple with great Jupiter. Even to this day there is a small hole in the roof of the temple, that he may see naught above him but the stars. From that abide in that station in which thou hast been placed. Yield not an inch to a neighbour, though he ask thee, lest thou shouldst seem to value man above Jupiter."
  4. ^ Fishwick, Duncan (1987). "Seneca and the Temple of Divus Claudius" (pp. 253–254). Britannia 22 (pp. 137–141).
  5. ^ Richardson, L. (1992). A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (p. 70). Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-4300-6.