- The
Temple of Isis, also
known as an
Iseum (from Latin) or
Iseion (from Gr****), may
refer to: The
temple of Isis at Philae,
Egypt The
temple of Isis at...
-
source for this obelisk,
which had been
extracted from the
ruins of the
Iseum Campense at an
unknown date and set up in the
small piazza in
front of San...
- Martius,
directly to the east of the
Saepta Julia. The
temple to Isis, the
Iseum Campense,
stood across a
plaza from the
Serapeum dedicated to Serapis. The...
-
related to Unut. San-Aset (2020-04-05). "The Hare
Goddess (Wenet Part 2)".
Iseum Sanctuary.
Retrieved 2023-02-27. Erik Hornung,
Conceptions of God in Ancient...
-
formerly occupied by
three Roman temples - the
aforementioned Minervium, the
Iseum, and the Serapeum. From the 17th century, the
convent became the base of...
-
declared imperial support for the Graeco-Egyptian god of
healing Serapis. The
Iseum and
Serapeum in
Alexandria were
apparently renovated during Caracalla's...
-
eruption of Vesuvius, the
Iseum was the only
temple to have been
completely re-built; even the
Capitolium had not been.
Although the
Iseum was
wedged into a small...
-
sometimes identified with Cerberus. At Rome,
Serapis was
worshiped in the
Iseum Campense, the
sanctuary of Isis
built during the
Second Triumvirate in the...
- Temple of
Bellona Temple of
Jupiter Feretrius Temple of
Veiovis Auguraculum Iseum Temple of Jupiter Custos (?) Temple of Concord (?) Temple of Jupiter Conservator...
- Rudolf, an
emigrant Hungarian Jew. The
event is
usually centred on the
Iseum – the
remnants of an Isis
temple there from
Roman times – and the Blum-mansion...