Hercules's Temple With Mysterious Rituals Just Discovered in Pompeii's Northern Region

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Uncover the vibrant spiritual life of ancient Pompeii as we explore the newly discovered Temple of Hercules! This remarkable find challenges our perceptions of the ill-fated city, revealing a thriving center of culture and sacred ritual. Join us as we delve into the details of this extraordinary temple, complete with evidence of ceremonial chariot use, and reimagine Pompeii beyond the tragic frozen figures we're familiar with.

Witness how this discovery breathes new life into our understanding of Roman religious practices and social customs. From the sounds of chariot wheels approaching the temple to the scent of incense and the sight of elaborately dressed worshippers, we'll transport you to a Pompeii pulsing with life and color.

This video takes you on a journey through time, piecing together a rich narrative that challenges everything you thought you knew about this ancient city. Prepare to see Pompeii in a whole new light – not just as a city preserved in death, but as a place where the complexities of Roman life played out in all their ceremonial glory.

Don't miss this fascinating exploration of Pompeii's latest archaeological treasure!

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I'm glad I've learned to read the comments first on these so I don't waste my time.

wakandaforever
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The volcano "inadvertently" did what??? It has a thought process?! It intentionally erupts? I guess if it wasn't deliberately, then it feels remorseful ?

michaellewellyn
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The person who wrote the opening drivel obviously knows zilch about Pompeii.

beerybill
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Hercules a Nephilim, not a Hero,
Just like Most at the time, but you gave No proof he was here,
Nor this was His temple…..odd video

SisterWendy
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Wow, walls painted golden yellow and deep burgundy. Thats what i painted one of my college apartments living room back in 96!. and...they used the same colors back then. Cool!!!.

dmd
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Not one piece of evidence offered to justify repeatedly calling this a temple dedicated to Hercules. Could just as easily be assumed to be a wedding chapel, with the evidence of habitual ceremonial chariot access.

AlterKaker-eg
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We are sick with your obsession with Hurculanium and Pompii! Dont you have other subjects just as boring?

billyhuckaby-mu
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With those Kamasutra-esque medallions, a wedding carriage makes sense.

kellypatterson
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It was obviously Hercules temple because it was strong enough to last for millennia. 😂
There's your proof.

redtobertshateshandles
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I've yet to hear of the discovery of any evidence of Christian worship. I'm sure it's there, somewhere . . .

grandaddyoe
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La cararula de presentación del video muestra a un guardian del templo sujetando a un fiel que estaba en una ceremonia, para que no se caiga.

AlfonsoSegundo
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Always good to see new findings as they provide additional knowledge into this time.

fisherman
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There's a lot of very questionable statements and assumptions here. Please check your facts before putting up videos like this.

pennyhorsfield
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4 wheeled chariots have 2 wheels doubled up on each end of the same one axle. The images on the chariot are of the 12 labors.

Tigerys-SweetPea
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Well no wonder the city was abolished by the volcano if it was that "heathenistic."

Mostly
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How did we go from theory (“…is thought to be…”) to confirmation? What a waste of time to watch. Disappointed!

kgjewel
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Wouldn't a 4 wheel "chariot" be a cart? Chariots are 2 wheeled. And not statues or even paintings of Hercules but you call it the temple of Hercules? Sorry but down voted

kirkstinson
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Hmmmm.... A son of THE main god and a mortal woman... And yet he's a god and human. Geee, sounds like JESUS!!.

dmd