Great Altar of Hercules

in Rome, Italy



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Piazza della Bocca della Verità, Piazza Bocca della Verità, 18, 00186 Rome, Italy
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N41° 53' 20.04" E12° 28' 51.96"   (41.8889, 12.4811)
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The Great Altar of Unconquered Hercules (Latin: Herculis Invicti Ara Maxima) stood in the Forum Boarium of ancient Rome. It was the earliest cult-centre of Hercules in Rome, predating the circular Temple of Hercules Victor. Roman tradition made the spot the site where Hercules slew Cacus and ascribed to Evander of Pallene its erection.
The original altar burned in the Great Fire of Rome, CE64, but was rebuilt and was still standing in the fourth century. A tentative identification of a tufa platform in the crypt of Santa Maria in Cosmedin with the foundation of the altar has been made by Filippo Coarelli and other archaeologists.
Various references, with Varro as their source, justified the exclusion of women from ceremonies here, or of partaking in the sacrificial meats. The rites at the Ara Maxima were unique within the cult of Hercules in that they were performed ritu Graeco, with heads uncovered.

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Great Altar of Hercules

Address: Piazza della Bocca della Verità, Piazza Bocca della Verità, 18, 00186 Rome, Italy
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