<p>Temple to the Tempestates, or Tempestas, vowed by L. Cornelius Scipio (<i>cos</i>. 259 B.C.; <i>CIL</i> VI 1286-87), which stood on the *Via Appia near the Temple of *Mars (Ov., <i>Fast</i>. 6.191-94: <i>delubra</i>; <i>Not. Regio I</i>: <i>aedem Martis et Minervae et Tempestatis</i>); its exact site is not known (Ziolkowski, Richardson). Two dedication days, one preserved in the <i>fasti Antiates maiores</i> (December 23) and the other in Ovid (June 1), suggest to Ziolkowski that the temple may have been refounded by Augustus (contra, Degrassi, <i>Inscr. Ital.</i> 13.2, 463, who affiliates the December <i>dies natalis</i> with a second, otherwise unattested, Temple of the Tempestates). The temple probably stood near the family tomb of the Cornelii Scipiones (*Sepulcrum: Cornelii Scipiones), where its founder was interred (<i>CIL</i> VI 1286-87); this connection between family tomb and temple is mirrored further N on the Via Appia, where the Temple of *Honos et Virtus, dedicated by the son of M. Claudius Marcellus, stands in close proximity to his family <i>monumenta</i> (*Sepulcrum: Claudii Marcelli; Zevi).</p>