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Dwarfed by a minaret of a mosque of medieval Ottoman style, this temple of Augustus and Roma of the early First century is absolutely a must see if you are in Ankara, witnessing not only the triumph of Allah over the gods but also the best preserved copy of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti—the first Roman emperor’s autobiography/self-propaganda—which is widely known as “the queen of all Roman inscriptions”. However, the inscription is not visible because the temple is far away from the protective fence. What a pity!