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Ravenna (Italy) (search for this): life tib., chapter 20
After two years he returned from Germany to
the city, and celebrated the triumph which he had deferred, attended by his lieutenants, for whom he had
procured the honour of triumphal ornaments.A. U. C. 765. Before
he turned to ascend the capitol, he alighted from his
chariot, and knelt before his father, who sat by, to superintend the solemnity. Bato, the Pannonian chief, he sent
to Ravenna, loaded with rich presents, in gratitude for
his having suffered him and his army to retire from a
position in which he had so enclosed them, that they were
entirely at his mercy. He afterwards gave the people a
dinner at a thousand tables, besides thirty sesterces to
each man. He likewise dedicated the temple of Concord,The portico of the temple of Concord is still standing on the side
of the forum nearest the capitol. It consists of six Ionic columns, each
of one piece, and of a light-coloured granite, with bases and capitals
of white marble, and two columns at the angles. The temple of Castor
an