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Kid Caught in Blizzard - THIS Kept Him Alive

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Freeze to death)
Thu Dec 14 07:32:19 2023

Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2023 13:32:18 +0100
From: "Freeze to death" <SubZeroTemps@livlean.za.com>
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Kid Caught in Blizzard - THIS Kept Him Alive

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The temple was the second in Rome dedicated to Apollo; its position on the Palatine Hill made it the first within the Roman pomerium. It was prominently visible from the Circus Maximus to the south of the Palatine. It was adjacent to the older Temple of Cybele, which had been dedicated in 191 BCE, and the ancient stairway known as the Scalae Caci ('Stairs of Cacus'). It was also near the early-third-century Temple of Victory; the proximity of the monuments may have been intended to reinforce the links between Apollo and the military victories for which Augustus credited him.

The Temple of Apollo Palatinus was immediately south-east of a domus ('house') constructed during the late Roman Republic (c.?133–33 BCE). In the 1950s, this house was designated by one of its excavators, Gianfilippo Carettoni, as the domus Augusti ('House of Augustus'), since Carettoni believed that it had been Augustus's personal residence. Following Carettoni's excavations, the temple and the house were believed to have been connected by a ramp, though this theory was disproved by later excavations. The status of the so-called domus Augusti and its relationship to both Augustus and the Temple of Apollo Palatinus is controversial. Excavations subsequent to Carettoni's indicate that the house was largely destroyed, while still under construction, to facilitate the building of the temple; they also found that the house was considerably larger than Carettoni believed, which meant that its identification as Augustus's personal residence contradicted the testimony of Roman biographers

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Ben called for help, <b>but rescuers were still at least 2 hours from him given the conditions.</b><br />
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<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">The temple was the second in Rome dedicated to Apollo; its position on the Palatine Hill made it the first within the Roman pomerium. It was prominently visible from the Circus Maximus to the south of the Palatine. It was adjacent to the older Temple of Cybele, which had been dedicated in 191 BCE, and the ancient stairway known as the Scalae Caci (&#39;Stairs of Cacus&#39;). It was also near the early-third-century Temple of Victory; the proximity of the monuments may have been intended to reinforce the links between Apollo and the military victories for which Augustus credited him. The Temple of Apollo Palatinus was immediately south-east of a domus (&#39;house&#39;) constructed during the late Roman Republic (c.&thinsp;133&ndash;33 BCE). In the 1950s, this house was designated by one of its excavators, Gianfilippo Carettoni, as the domus Augusti (&#39;House of Augustus&#39;), since Carettoni believed that it had been Augustus&#39;s personal residence. Following Carettoni&#39;s excavations, the temple and the house were believed to have been connected by a ramp, though this theory was disproved by later excavations. The status of the so-called domus Augusti and its relationship to both Augustus and the Temple of Apollo Palatinus is controversial. Excavations subsequent to Carettoni&#39;s indicate that the house was largely destroyed, while still under construction, to facilitate the building of the temple; they also found that the house was considerably larger than Carettoni believed, which meant that its identification as Augustus&#39;s personal residence contradicted the testimony of Roman biographers</span><br />
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