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380 AD (search for this): entry porticus-maximae
PORTICUS MAXIMAE
built about 380 A.D. along the street, possibly the
VIA TECTA (q.v.), leading from the theatre of Balbus to the pons Aelius
(CIL vi. 1184). Fragments of granite columns have been found in the
Via dei Cappellari and near Piazza Farnese (Ann. d. Inst. 1883, 21; NS
1880, 81; LF 20; HJ 597) as well as in the Piazza del Pianto and the
Via della Reginella, which may belong to these porticus (see also BC 1911, 88), and numerous columns and architectural fragments between the
Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the Vie Sora and del Pellegrino (NS 1919,
39-40; 1923, 247; PT 62).