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I am not sure this temple actually existed. The reference in Platner and Ashby is to a temple of Fortuna Euelpis which, they say, is likely a combination of Fortuna and Spes, and they also call it a shrine, not a temple. Coarelli makes it a separate temple in a short list of things on the Vicus Longus, but doesn't provide any further info, so I suspect he made an error. I don't find other references to it. - Eponymous-Archon (talk) 08:35, 1 August 2023 (UTC)Reply