The Romans left in Portugal countless traces of their passage through our country, from ruins of towns, cities, roads and places of worship or even industrial sites, where bridges, theatres, dams and aqueducts can be seen all over the territory.
In portuguese
Os romanos deixaram em Portugal inúmeros vestígios da sua passagem pelo nosso país, desde ruínas de vilas, cidades, estradas e locais de culto ou até mesmo industriais, podendo ser apreciadas pontes, teatros, barragens e aquedutos um pouco por todo o território.
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The construction of this temple dates back to the first century, when the city was known as Liberatias Iulia. With the Germanic invasions of the 5th century, the city was practically completely destroyed and, from the Roman forum, only the ruins of the temple remain, which last until today. In the Middle Ages, the ruins were incorporated into the walls of the castle, but fortunately this Monument was recovered. Today, it is one of the most iconic monuments in the historic center of Évora.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Temple_of_Évora