Question 1: James Ackerman has suggested that the move was a conscious one, designed to screen the secular, even pagan nature of the Cortile and the collection of sculptures that ________ had referred to as "idols".
Question 2: Shortly after, the statue of Apollo was also added to the collection, henceforth to be known as the ________, as was the heroic male torso known as the Belvedere Torso.
Question 3: He completed his structure with an uppermost loggia that repeated the hemicycle of the niche and took its cue from scholarly reconstructions of the ancient sanctuary dedicated to Fortuna Primigenia at ________, south of Rome.
Question 4: When ________ came to the papal throne in 1503, he moved his growing collection of Roman sculpture here, to an enclosed courtyard within the Villa Belvedere itself.