AELIA CAPITOLINA

  

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AELIA CAPITOLINA

Specialty Definition: Aelia Capitolina

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Aelia capitolina was the name of a city built by the emperor Hadrian in the year 131, and occupied by a Roman colony, on the site of Jerusalem, which was in ruins when he visited his Syrian dominions. Aelia is derived from the emperor's family name, and Capilolina from that of Jupiter Capitolinus, to whom a temple was built on the site of the Jewish temple.

Based on an article from 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica

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