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[[File:Kalybe Umm Iz Zetum.png|thumb|right|The Kalybe in Umm Iz Zetum from 282 AD, dedicated to the Emperor Probus]]
A '''Kalybe''' (κάλὑβη) is a type of [[temple]] found in the [[Roman Empire|Roman East]] dating from the [[first century]] and after. The kalybe was built to serve as a "public facade or stage-setting, solely for the display of statuary." The kalybe has been associated with the [[Imperial cult of ancient Rome|Imperial Cult]].<ref name="Ball">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Ancient Roman buildings and structures]]
[[Category:2nd-century religious buildings and structures]]
[[Category:3rd-century religious buildings and structures]]
A '''Kalybe''' (κάλὑβη) is a type of [[temple]] found in the [[Roman Empire|Roman East]] dating from the [[first century]] and after. The kalybe was built to serve as a "public facade or stage-setting, solely for the display of statuary." The kalybe has been associated with the [[Imperial cult of ancient Rome|Imperial Cult]].<ref name="Ball">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
==References==
[[Category:Ancient Roman buildings and structures]]
[[Category:2nd-century religious buildings and structures]]
[[Category:3rd-century religious buildings and structures]]
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