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Libertas (1): see Iuppiter Libertas.
Libertas (2): the shrine which Clodius built to Libertas on the site of Cicero's house on the Palatine, which he had destroyed (Cic. de domo 116; Plut. Cic. 33: ναὸς Ἐλευθερίας; Cass. Dio XXXVIII.17.6: νεὼς Ἐλευθερίας, XXXIX.11.1, 20.3). The temple was taken down when Cicero returned from exile (see Domus Ciceronis)
Libertas (3): a temple (νεὼς Ἐλευθερίας) voted by the senate in 46 B.C. in honour of Caesar Ἐλευθερωτής (Cass. Dio XLIII.44.1), of which nothing more is known (Rosch. II.2033).
Libertas: see Forum Traiani.
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