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Jupiter Tonans, or, in Latin spelling, ivppiter tonans ("Thundering Jove") was the aspect (numen) of Jupiter venerated in the Temple of Jupiter Tonans, which was vowed in 26 BCE by Augustus and dedicated in 22 BCE on the Capitoline Hill; the Emperor had narrowly escaped being struck by lightning during the campaign in Cantabria. An old temple in the Campus Martius had long been dedicated to Iuppiter Fulgens. The original cult image installed in the sanctuary by its founder was by Leochares, a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BCE.

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  • Jupiter Tonans, or, in Latin spelling, ivppiter tonans ("Thundering Jove") was the aspect (numen) of Jupiter venerated in the Temple of Jupiter Tonans, which was vowed in 26 BCE by Augustus and dedicated in 22 BCE on the Capitoline Hill; the Emperor had narrowly escaped being struck by lightning during the campaign in Cantabria. An old temple in the Campus Martius had long been dedicated to Iuppiter Fulgens. The original cult image installed in the sanctuary by its founder was by Leochares, a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BCE. (en)
  • Jupiter Tonans, o, en la ortografía latina, Iuppiter Tonans ("Júpiter el Tronador") era el aspecto ( numen ) de Júpiter venerada en el Templo de Iuppiter Tonante, que prometió Augusto en el año 26 aC y fue construido en el 22 aC en la Colina Capitolina; porque el emperador había escapado por poco de ser alcanzado por un rayo durante la campaña en Cantabria.​ Un antiguo templo en el Campo de Marte había sido dedicado con anterioridad a Iuppiter Fulgens. La imagen original de culto instalada en el santuario por su fundador fue realizada por Leocares,​ un escultor griego del siglo IV antes de nuestra era. (es)
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  • Jupiter Tonans, o, en la ortografía latina, Iuppiter Tonans ("Júpiter el Tronador") era el aspecto ( numen ) de Júpiter venerada en el Templo de Iuppiter Tonante, que prometió Augusto en el año 26 aC y fue construido en el 22 aC en la Colina Capitolina; porque el emperador había escapado por poco de ser alcanzado por un rayo durante la campaña en Cantabria.​ Un antiguo templo en el Campo de Marte había sido dedicado con anterioridad a Iuppiter Fulgens. La imagen original de culto instalada en el santuario por su fundador fue realizada por Leocares,​ un escultor griego del siglo IV antes de nuestra era. En el siglo I Vitruvio observó (De architectura I.2.5) la conveniencia o decoro requerido para los templos de Júpiter Tonante, que sean Hypaethrales, abiertos al cielo. El poeta del siglo I Lucano también menciona el templo de Júpiter Tonante en Roma (De Bello Civili II.34). La escultura en el Museo del Prado ( ilustración ) es considerada como un reemplazo del siglo posterior encargado por Domiciano. La restauración de los brazos, de la época barroca, ha dado a Júpiter un cetro-bastón de mando en la mano levantada. (es)
  • Jupiter Tonans, or, in Latin spelling, ivppiter tonans ("Thundering Jove") was the aspect (numen) of Jupiter venerated in the Temple of Jupiter Tonans, which was vowed in 26 BCE by Augustus and dedicated in 22 BCE on the Capitoline Hill; the Emperor had narrowly escaped being struck by lightning during the campaign in Cantabria. An old temple in the Campus Martius had long been dedicated to Iuppiter Fulgens. The original cult image installed in the sanctuary by its founder was by Leochares, a Greek sculptor of the 4th century BCE. In the 1st century Vitruvius observed (De architectura I.2.5) the propriety or decorum required for temples of Jupiter Tonans, that they be hypaethral, open to the sky. The 1st century poet Lucan also mentions the Temple of Jupiter Tonans in Rome (De Bello Civili II.34). The sculpture at the Prado (illustration) is considered to be a late 1st century replacement commissioned by Domitian. The Baroque-era restoration of the arms has given Jupiter a baton-like scepter in his raised hand. (en)
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