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116 AD (search for this): entry balineum-bolani
BALINEUM BOLANI
mentioned only in Not. in Region I. It was perhaps
built by M. Vettius Bolanus, consul some time before 69 A.D., whose
interest in real estate and building is shown by the fact that he owned
an insula in Trastevere, and restored a shrine to the Bona Dea (CIL vi.
65-67).The lettering of these inscriptions is against the attribution to his son, consul ordinarius
in 111 A.D.; see Pros. iii. 411. 323 3234. The date is given as 116 A.D., in CIL cit. and as
110 in HJ 640; but see CIL vi. 222, 691.
69 AD (search for this): entry balineum-bolani
BALINEUM BOLANI
mentioned only in Not. in Region I. It was perhaps
built by M. Vettius Bolanus, consul some time before 69 A.D., whose
interest in real estate and building is shown by the fact that he owned
an insula in Trastevere, and restored a shrine to the Bona Dea (CIL vi.
65-67).The lettering of these inscriptions is against the attribution to his son, consul ordinarius
in 111 A.D.; see Pros. iii. 411. 323 3234. The date is given as 116 A.D., in CIL cit. and as
110 in HJ 640; but see CIL vi. 222, 691.
111 AD (search for this): entry balineum-bolani
BALINEUM BOLANI
mentioned only in Not. in Region I. It was perhaps
built by M. Vettius Bolanus, consul some time before 69 A.D., whose
interest in real estate and building is shown by the fact that he owned
an insula in Trastevere, and restored a shrine to the Bona Dea (CIL vi.
65-67).The lettering of these inscriptions is against the attribution to his son, consul ordinarius
in 111 A.D.; see Pros. iii. 411. 323 3234. The date is given as 116 A.D., in CIL cit. and as
110 in HJ 640; but see CIL vi. 222, 691.