Shrine of Hercules Curinus

Local nameSantuario di Ercole Curino
LocationSulmona, Italy

The sanctuary or Shrine of Hercules Curinus was an Italic and later Roman sanctuary, the ruins of which are located in the comune of Sulmona, in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy.

The epithet of Curinus or Quirinus was also given to other deities in the Republican era, such as Jupiter Quirinus of Superaequum. The Romans linked the epithet "Quirinus" with the deified Romulus, symbol of the unity of the protohistoric communities that formed the primitive settlement of Rome.

An expansion of the sanctuary dates to the end of the social war, when it was enlarged passing from a structure of a local nature to a large sanctuary on terraces similar to the sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia in Palestrina or the Sanctuary of Hercules Victor in Tibur, built in same period.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_of_Hercules_Curinus

Address 67039, Italy

Coordinates 42°5'18.507" N 13°56'4.861" E

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