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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, T. AVIDIUS QUIETUS, DOMUS (search)
T. AVIDIUS QUIETUS, DOMUS (a) on the Esquiline, just outside the porta Esquilina, where some remains For terra-cotta friezes from this house, see Cons. 347, 348. were found in 1876 (BC 1877, 66 ff., 74 ff.). Avidius was governor of Thrace in 82 A.D. (CIL vi. 3828, 31692-3). (b) Probably of the same man (Pros. i. p. 189, No. 1172; RE ii. 2385-6), on the Quirinal, where a tastefully decorated nymphaeum was found (BC 1877, 59 ff.; NS 1901, 295, 352, 418; CIL xv. 7400. Two other pipes of unknown provenance (one perhaps from the Caffarella valley on the left of the via Appia) bearing the same inscription are recorded ib.).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, TRIBUNAL VESPASIANI TITI DOMITIANI (search)
TRIBUNAL VESPASIANI TITI DOMITIANI a tribunal or platform erected in honour of these three emperors in Capitolio (CIL iii. Supp. pp. 1960-1961, dipl. hon. miss. xiv, 82 A.D.; Jord. i. 2. 56, 59). It probably supported statues of the emperors, and to it the diplomata were affixed.
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)
2: of Minerva Chalcidica, 344: Naumachia, 358: Odeum, 371; earliest Porticus of the Dei Consentes (?), 421; Stadium, 495: completes Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6; and builds cryptoporticus from it to Caelian (?), 10; dedicates Arch of Titus, 45: establishes four Ludi, 320; erects Obelisk now in Piazza Navona, 369; begins Trajan's Forum (?), 237; Circus Maximus injured by fire, 117; Horti Domitiae formed, 267. 82Capitoline Temple dedicated, 300. 88Tunnel for Aqua Claudia under Mons Aeflanus (near Tibur), 22. 89The' Trofei di Mario,' 363. 91The Equus Domitiani in the Forum, 201. 92The palaces on the Palatine completed, 159. 93Temple of Fortuna Redux, 218. 94The Curia restored, 144. 94-95The Mica Aurea, 341. 96The Meta Sudans, 340. 96-98Reign of Nerva: he dedicates the Forum Nervae or Transitorium, 227; builds Horrea, 262; additions to the Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6. 98-117Reign of