The entry on Hadrian in the Augustan History, a fourth-century series of imperial biographies, describes a ruler fascinated by the philosophy and architecture ... was home to a temple of the ...
The Pantheon we see in the heart of Rome today was built around 125 CE during Emperor Hadrian ... temple structures, this version endures as one of the world’s most remarkable feats of architecture.
Some, such as Hadrian’s, at Tivoli, have yielded marble statues, frescoes and ornate architecture ... which scholars have named the Temple of Serapis, after a temple originally found at Alexandria.