Great Altar of Hercules, Ancient altar in Rome
The Great Altar of Hercules was a monumental shrine dedicated to Hercules.
It is believed that the altar was constructed by Evander, a figure from Greek mythology.
Hercules was deeply revered in ancient Roman culture, symbolizing strength and adventure.
The exact location of this landmark remains uncertain, but it was near the Forum Boarium.
This altar was central to the cult of Hercules Invictus, representing an undefeated version of the hero.
Location: Rome
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