Roman antiquarians identified the Cabeiri with the three Capitoline deities or with the Penates. |
An earlier John the Baptist, now at the Capitoline Museum, dates from this period. |
The chariot, drawn by four horses, was wreathed in laurel, and the triumphator was attired like the Capitoline Jupiter in robes of purple and gold. |
This fortress was called the Capitol, and the hill was called the Capitoline Hill. |
The Palazzo today is one of the Capitoline Museums, which serve a double duty as museums and city government buildings. |
In the Roman tradition, oaths were sworn upon Iuppiter Lapis or the Jupiter Stone located in the Temple of Jupiter, Capitoline Hill. |