Temple of Jupiter

Jupiter was king of the gods in the ancient Roman religion. Numerous temples were dedicated to him in Rome and throughout the Roman Empire. Notable examples include:


 * In Rome:
 * Temple of Jupiter Custos (Jupiter the Guardian), uncertain site
 * Temple of Jupiter Feretrius (Jupiter of the Spoils), uncertain site; the first temple built in Rome
 * Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus (Jupiter Best and Greatest), on the Capitoline Hill so also known as the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus; the most important temple in Rome
 * Temple of Jupiter Stator (8th century BC) (Jupiter the Unmoving), in the Roman Forum; destroyed in the Great Fire of Rome
 * Temple of Jupiter Stator (2nd century BC), in the Campus Martius
 * Temple of Jupiter Victor, ruins on the Palatine Hill which until 1956 were thought to be a temple to Jupiter, but are now identified as the Temple of Apollo Palatinus
 * Elsewhere:
 * Temple of Jupiter (Baalbek), in Heliopolis Syriaca, modern Lebanon; the largest temple dedicated to Jupiter
 * Temple of Jupiter, Damascus, modern Syria
 * Temple of Jupiter Olympius, Athens; dedicated to Zeus, the Greek equivalent of Jupiter
 * Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii), buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
 * Temple of Jupiter (Silifke), modern Turkey
 * Temple of Jupiter, Split, modern Croatia
 * Temple of Jupiter Anxur, in Terracina
 * Jupiter Temple, a summit in the Grand Canyon, USA
 * Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, atop the ruins of the Jerusalem Temple, built probably after the Bar Kokhba Revolt of 132–135 CE