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Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments

B.C.

509
  • Temple of Juppiter Capitolinus dedicated, 297.
  • of Dea Carna vowed (and built some years later), 148.
501-493
  • of Saturn, 463.
499
  • of Castor vowed, 102.
496
  • of Cares, Liber and Libera vowed, 109.
  • Lacus Juturnae, 311.
495
  • Temple of Mercur dedicated, 339.
493
  • of Ceres, Liber and Libera dedicated, 109
484
  • of Castor dedicated, 102
466
  • Aedes of Semo Sancus dedicated, 469.
456
  • Part of Aventine given to Plebs, 67.
445
  • Lacus Curtius (?), 310.
439
  • Conlumna Minucia, 133.
435
  • Villa Publica built, 581.
433
  • Temple of Apollo vowed, 5.
430
  • of Apollo dedicated, 15.
395
  • of Mater Matuta restored, 330.
392
  • of Juno Regina on Aventine dedicated, 290.
390
  • The Gallic fire: debris in Comitium, 135, 451;
  • Regia burnt, 441;
  • Templ of Vesta burnt, 557.
  • Ara Aii Locutii dedicated by Senate, 3.
389
  • (after). Via Latina, 564.
388
  • Area Capitolina enlarged, 48.
  • Temple of Mars on Via Appia, 328.
384
  • Patrians forbidden to dwell on Arx or Capitol, 54, 97.
378
  • Fortifications of Palatine, 376.
377-353
  • The 'Servian ' walls rebuilt, 353.
375
  • Temple of Juno Lucina, 288.
367
  • of Concord vowed, 138.
344
  • Camills builds Temple of Juno Moneta, 54, 289.
338
  • Columna Maenia, 131.
  • (after). The Rostra decorated with prows, 450.
329
  • First carceres in Circus Maximus, 114.
325
  • Templ of uirins vowed, 438.
312
  • Aqua Appia and Via Appia constructed, 2a, 559.
311
  • Temple of Salus vowed, 462.
310
  • Gilded shields used to decorate Tabernae in Forum, 504.
306
  • Temple of Salus begun, 462.
  • Equus Tremuli, 202.
305
  • Colossal statue of Hercules placed on Capitol, 49.
304
  • Shrine of Concord on Graecostasis, 138, 248.
303
  • Temple of Salus dedicated, 462.
IIIrd cent.
  • Lower room of Carcer (?) 100.
296
  • Clivus Martis paved, 123.
  • Quadriga of Capitoline Temple replaced, 298.
  • Sacellum Pudicitiae Plebeiae, 434.
  • Monument ad Ficum Ruminalem, 208.
  • Temple of Bellona vowed (dedicated some years later), 82.
295
  • of Juppiter Victor, 306.
  • of Venus Obsequens begun, 552.
294
  • of Victory on Palatine dedicated, 570.
  • of Juppiter Stator vowed, 303.
293
  • of Fors Fortuna, 212.
  • of Quirinus dedicated, 438.
  • Colossal statue of Juppiter set up on Capitol, 49.
291
  • Via Appia probably prolonged to Venusia, 559.
  • Return of embassy from Epidaurus and foundation of Temple of Aesculapius, 2, 282.
287
  • Assembly meets in Aesculetum, 3.
281
  • Via Appia prolonged to Tarentum, 559.
272
  • Temple of Consus on Aventine, 141.
  • Anio Vetus begun, 12.
268
  • Temple of Tellus vowed, 511.
267
  • of Pales, 38x.
264
  • of Vortumnus, 584.
  • Via Appia prolonged to Brundusium, 559.
260
  • (after). Columnae of Duilius, 134.
  • Temple of Janus in Foro Holitorio, 277.
259
  • of Tempestates, 511.
255
  • Columna rostrata of M. Aemilius Paullus, 134.
254 or 250
  • Temple of Fides on Capitol, 209.
241
  • Temple of Vesta burnt, 557.
  • Statue of Janus brought from Falerii, 280.
  • Temple of Minerva Capta (?), 344.
241-220
  • Institution of the Argei, 51.
240 (238)
  • Temple of Flora, 209.
238
  • Clivus Publicius built and paved, 124.
  • Temple of Iuppiter Libertas on Aventine, 297.
234
  • of Honos, 258.
231
  • Shrine of Fons, 210.
221
  • Circus Flaminius, 111.
220 (ca.)
  • Temple of Hercules Custos in Circus Flaminius, 252.
  • Via Flaminia, 562.
217
  • of Concord on Arx, 54, I137.
  • Temples of Mens and Venus Erucina vowed (dedicated 215), 339, 551.
214
  • Atrium Publicum struck by lightning, 57.
213
  • Temple of Mater Matuta burnt and restored, 330.
  • of Fortuna in Forum Boarium burnt and rebuilt, 214.
  • of Spes burnt and restored, 493.
210
  • Forum Piscarium burnt and rebuilt, 230.
  • Macellum burnt and rebuilt, 322.
  • Tabernae in Forum burnt and Septem Tabernae rebuilt in following year, 504.
209
  • Statue of Hercules by Lysippus placed on Capitol, 49.
  • (after). Temple of Bona Dea Subsaxana, 85.
208
  • Temple of Honos restored and Temple of Virtus added, 259.
207
  • of Juventas vowed, 308.
206
  • of Quirinus damaged, 439.
205
  • of Virtus dedicated, 259.
204
  • Stone of Pessinus brought to Rome and Temple of Magna Mater, 324.
  • Temple of Juventas begun, 308.
  • of Fortuna Primigenia vowed, 217.
203
  • Clivus Publicius burnt, 124.
197
  • Temple of Juno Sospita vowed, 291.
196
  • of Faunus vowed, 205.
  • Arches of Stertinius, 212, 330.
194
  • Temple of Faunus dedicated, 205.
  • of Juno Sospita dedicated, 291.
  • of Veiovis in Tiber island (?), 548.
  • Villa Publica restored and enlarged, 581.
  • Atrium Libertatis restored, 56.
  • Temple of Fortuna Primigenia dedicated, 217.
193
  • of Juventas dedicated, 308.
  • Emporium founded, 200.
  • Shrine of Victoria Virgo, 570.
  • Flood destroys two bridges at island of Tiber, 282.
  • Porticus built from Porta Fontinalis to Ara Martis, 328, 420.
  • Porticus Aemilia extra Portam Trigeminam, 420.
192
  • Temple of Veiovis on Capitol (?), 548.
  • Porticus inter lignarios, 422.
  • (before). Tabernae Novae, 504.
191
  • Temple of Magna Mater dedicated, 324.
  • of Pietas vowed, 390.
190
  • of Lares Permarini vowed, 315.
  • of Juno Lucina damaged, 289.
  • Scipio builds arch on Clivus Capitolinus, 122, 212.
189
  • Statue of Hercules placed in Temple of Hercules Custos, 252.
  • of Pollentia set up in Circus Maximus, 114.
  • Clivus Martis repaved and portico built along it, 123.
188
  • Statue of Marsyas set up (?), 499.
187
  • Temple of Juno Regina vowed, 290.
  • of Diana in Circus Flaminius vowed, 150.
  • of Hercules Musarum, 255.
186
  • of Ops struck by lightning and rebuilt in second half of century, 372.
184
  • of Venus Erucina outside Porta Collina vowed, 551. Basilica Porcia built, 82.
181
  • Temple of Pietas dedicated, 390.
  • Books and Tomb of Numa found sub Janiculo, 3, 481.
  • Temple of Venus Erucina dedicated, 551.
180
  • Temple of Fortuna Equestris vowed, 215.
179
  • Walls and columns of Capitoline Temple coated with stucco, 298.
  • Statues taken away from Capitol, 49, 298.
  • Temple of Diana in Circus Flaminius dedicated, 150.
  • of Juno Regina in Circus Flaminius dedicated, 290.
  • of Lares Permarini dedicated, 315.
  • Basilica Aemilia begun, 72.
  • Piers of Pons Aemilius built, 397.
  • Macellum near Basilica Aemilia built, 322.
  • Forum Piscarium incorporated in Macellum, 230.
  • Porticus post Navalia, 359, 426; extra Portam Trigeminam, 359, 420;
  • post Spei, 5, 359, 429, 493.
  • Temple of Apollo Medicus rebuilt (?), 15.
178
  • of Venus near Forum burnt, 551.
174
  • Two (?) Porticus extra Portam Trigeminam restored, 420.
  • Clivus Capitolinus paved and Porticus built, 122, 463.
  • Circus Maximus restored, 114.
  • Emporium paved, 200.
  • (ca.). Pavement of Forum (?), 232.
173
  • Temple of Fortuna Equestris dedicated, 215.
172
  • Columna rostrata of M. Aemilius Paullus destroyed, 134.
170
  • Basilica Sempronia, 82.
168
  • Porticus Octavia, 426.
167
  • Temple of Penates struck by lightning, 388.
159
  • Porticus built round Area Capitolina, 48.
  • Water clock installed in Basilica Aemilia, 72.
150
  • (ca.). Columna rostrata of Duilius restored, 134.
148
  • Regia burnt and restored, 441.
147
  • Porticus Metelli, 424.
146
  • (after). Temple of Felicitas dedicated, 207.
  • Temples of Juppiter Stator and Juno Regina, 304.
145
  • Temple of Hercules Victor vowed, 256.
  • Assembly moved to Forum, 135, 232.
144-140
  • Q. Marcius Rex repairs Anio Vetus, 13
  • Aqua Appia, 21
  • and builds Aqua Marcia, 24.
142
  • Temple of Hercules Victor dedicated, 256.
  • Wooden arches of Pons Aemilius built, 397: and Janiculum fortified, 275.
  • Ceiling of Capitoline Temple gilded, 298.
138
  • Temple of Mars in Circus Flaminius, 328.
125
  • Aqua Tepula built, 27.
123
  • Vestal dedicates shrine of Bona Dea Subsaxana, 85.
121
  • Temple of Concord restored, 138.
  • Basilica Opimia built, 81, 232.
  • Fornix Fabianus, 211.
117
  • Temple of Castor restored, 103.
115
  • of Fides restored, 209.
  • of Mens restored, 339.
114
  • of Venus Verticordia, 554.
111
  • of Magna Mater burnt and rebuilt, 324, 377.
110
  • Porticus Minucia paved, 424.
102
  • Porticus Catuli built, 421.
101
  • Temple of Fortuna huiusce diei vowed, 216.
100
  • (ca.). Horrea Galbae, 261.
  • (ca.). Arch at mouth of Cloaca Maxima, 127.
  • (ca.). Upper room of Carcer, ioo.
  • Marius: Trophies of victory in Area Capitolina, 49, 541; builds Temple of Honos and Virtus Mariana, 259.
93
  • Part of the Capitoline hill sold, 97.
91
  • Temple of Pietas struck by lightning, 389.
90
  • Juno Sospita restored, 291.
  • (ca.). Two temples in Forum Holitorium, 277, 278.
87
  • (ca.). Gateway in Palazzo Antonelli (?), 355.
83
  • Capitoline Temple burnt, 299.
82-79
  • Rule of Sulla: he extends the Pomerium, 393;
  • work in Forum, 233:
  • pavement of Clivus Capitolinus, 122:
  • of Clivus Palatinus, 124:
  • of Clivus Victoriae, 126:
  • of Lacus Curtius, 31:
  • of House of Vestals, 59:
  • Rostra, 451,
  • and equestrian statue near them, 500;
  • restores Temple of Hercules Custos, 252:
  • Temple of Hercules Sullanus, 256.
80
  • Curia restored, 143.
78
  • Tabularium, 506.
  • Basilica Aemilia decorated and restored, 72.
  • Branch of Cloaca Maxima, 127.
74
  • Gradus Aurelii (?) (Tribunal Aurelium), 540.
69
  • Capitoline Temple re-dedicated, 299.
63
  • Statue on Capitol moved, 49.
62
  • Cicero buys hbuse of Marcus Crassus, 175.
  • Temple of Aesculapius frescoed and rebuilt soon after, 2.
  • Pons Fabricius built, 400.
62-27
  • Pons Cestius, 282, 399.
61
  • (after). Arch of Pompey for victory over Mithradates, 43.
60
  • (ca.). Platform of Temple of Aesculapius on Tiber island decorated, 282.
  • (ca.). Horti Luculliani, 268.
58
  • Shrine of Diana destroyed, 150.
56
  • Fornix Fabianus restored, 211.
55
  • Theatre of Pompey, 515.
  • Porticus of Pompey, 428.
  • Basilica Aemilia restored, 72.
  • Pompey: Temple of Hercules Pompeianus, 255; of Minerva, 343.
54
  • Basilica Julia begun, 78.
  • Cicero restores Temple of Tellus, 5 x.
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 537.
  • Land acquired for Forum Julium, 225.
52
  • Pompey decorates Temple of Venus Victrix in Theatre, 516, 555.
  • Curia burnt and restored, 143.
  • Comitium paved, 136.
  • Basilica Porcia burnt, 82.
51
  • Forum Julium begun, 227.
50-44
  • Rule of Julius Caesar:
  • he extends Pomerium, 393:
  • paves Forum, 233:
  • and Comitium, 136:
  • Rostra, 452:
  • Lacus Curtius, 311:
  • Equus Caesaris, 200:
  • Horti Caesaris, 265:
  • plans Saepta, 460:
  • Theatre, 513:
  • Basilica Julia Aquiliana, 80.
49
  • Temple of Quirinus damaged by lightning and restored, 439.
48
  • Shrine of Bellona on Capitol pulled down, 83.
48
  • Battle of Pharsalus;
  • Temple of Venus Genitrix vowed, 226.
  • Senate orders destruction of shrines of Isis and Serapis, 286.
46
  • Temporary stadium, 495.
  • Naumachia Caesaris, 358.
  • Forum Julium and Temple of Venus Genetrix dedicated, 226.
  • Temple of Libertas voted by Senate, 317.
  • Basilica Julia dedicated, 78.
  • Euripus in Circus Maximus, 115.
44
  • Temple of Concordia Nova vowed (probably not built), 138.
  • New Curia begun, 143.
  • Temple of Clementia and Caesar, 121.
  • of Felicitas, 207.
  • of Pietas destroyed for Theatre, 390.
43
  • Naumachia Caesaris filled up, 358.
  • Temple of Isis voted (if ever built ?), 283.
  • Shrine of Cloacina, 128.
42
  • Rostra completed, 452.
  • Temple of Saturn rebuilt, 464.
  • of Mars Ultor vowed, 220.
  • of Divus Julius authorized, 286.
42-38
  • of Neptune, 360.
41
  • of Juno Lucina restored, 289.
36
  • Regia burnt and rebuilt, 441.
  • Columna rostrata for victory over Sextus Pompeius, 134.
  • Temple of Apollo Palatinus vowed and begun, 16.
34
  • Villa Publica restored, 581.
  • Basilica Aemilia dedicated after restoration, 72.
33
  • Agrippa: restores Cloaca Maxima, 126:
  • repairs aqueducts, 13, 23, 24, 27;
  • places seven dolphins on spina of Circus Maximus, 115.
  • Porticus Octavia restored, 426.
32
  • Theatre of Pompey restored, 516.
32
  • (ca.). Sosius restores Temple of Apollo, 15.
31
  • Temple of Spes burnt and restored (Temple in Forum Holitorium ?), 278.
  • of Ceres, Liber and Libera burnt, 110:
  • Circus Maximus damaged by fire, 115.
  • (ca.). Augustus restores Temple of Jupiter Feretrius, 293.
29-14 A.D.
  • Augustus: he extends Pomerium, 393;
  • reclaims Campus Esquilinus, 91:
  • enlarges the Rostra, 452;
  • Temple of Diana rebuilt, 150;
  • restores Temple of Flora, 209:
  • of Juno Regina, 290:
  • of the Lares, 314:
  • of Minerva on the Aventine, 342:
  • of the Penates, 388;
  • paves Clivus Palatinus, 124:
  • Forum, 234:
  • Clivus Capitolinus, 122;
  • erects Arch of Octavius, 42;
  • builds pulvinar in Circus Maximus, 115:
  • Porticus ad Nationes, 426;
  • removes statues from Capitol to Campus Martius, 49:
  • so-called Auditorium of Maecenas, 6;
  • erects statue of Apollo in Vicus Sandalarius, 19, 577.
29
  • Temple of Divus Julius dedicated, 286.
  • Curia Julia dedicated, 143.
  • Statue and altar of Victory erected in Curia, 569.
  • Atrium Libertatis restored, 56.
  • Chalcidicum built, in.
  • Temple of Hercules Musarum restored, 255.
  • Porticus Philippi, 428.
29
  • Arch of Augustus, 34;
  • Amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus, 11.
  • House of M. Antonius on Palatine burnt, 156.
  • (ca.). Augustus buys and rebuilds house of Catulus, 175.
28
  • Temple of Apollo Palatinus dedicated, 16.
  • Mausoleum of Augustus, 332.
  • Temporary wooden Stadium of Augustus, 495.
27-25
  • Pantheon of Agrippa, 382.
27
  • House of Augustus completed, 157.
  • Porticus of Octavia built to substitute that of Metellus, 305, 427.
26
  • Temple of Juppiter Tonans on Capitol vowed, 305.
  • Agrippa dedicates the Saepta, 460.
  • (ca.). Temple of Juppiter Capitolinus restored, 300.
25
  • Agrippa: builds Porticus Argonautarum, 420;
  • Thermae begun, 518;
  • builds Basilica Neptuni, 8 ;
  • Horrea Agrippiana (?), 260;
  • Temple of Bonus Eventus, 86;
  • Stagnum Agrippae, 496;
  • bridge, 398;
  • Porticus Vipsania, 430.
23
  • Library in the Porticus of Octavia, 84.
  • (ca.). Pavement of Forum and Tribunal Praetorium, 234.
22
  • Temple of Juppiter Tonans on Capitol dedicated, 305.
21
  • Pons Fabricius restored after floods of 23, 400.
20
  • Temple of Mars Ultor on the Capitol, 329.
  • Milliarium Aureum, 342.
19
  • Agrippa completes Aqua Virgo, 28.
  • Altar of Fortuna Redux, 218.
  • Second Arch of Augustus in Forum, 34.
17
  • Theatre of Marcellus in use, 513.
16
  • Temple of Juventas burnt and restored, 308.
  • Porticus round the Temple of Quirinus, 428, 439.
15
  • Crypta Balbi, 141.
  • Porticus of Livia begun, 423.
  • (?) Livia builds Temple of Concord, 138.
14
  • Temples of Juppiter Stator and Juno Regina restored, 305.
  • Basilica Aemilia burnt and rebuilt, 73.
13
  • Theatre of Marcellus dedicated, 513.
  • of Balbus dedicated, 513.
  • Senate decrees the Ara Pacis, 30.
12
  • (after). Pons Aemilius restored (?), 398.
  • Fornix Augusti, 211.
  • Augustus gives Domus Publica to the Vestals, 58.
  • Horti of Agrippa, 264.
  • Shrine of Vesta of Palatine dedicated, 557.
  • (ca.). Tomb of C. Cestius, 478.
11-4
  • Augustus restores the aqueducts, 13, 20, 21, 23-4, 25.
10
  • Obelisks set up in Campus Martius and in the Circus, 366-7.
9
  • Ara Pacis dedicated, 31.
  • Augustus dedicates pedestal to Vulcan, 583.
  • (after). Arch dedicated to Drusus the Elder, 39.
8
  • Augustus founds the Cohorts of Vigiles, 128.
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 537.
7
  • Rome divided in XIV regions, 444.
  • (after). Augustus restores Temple of Consus, 141.
  • Porticus Liviae dedicated, 423.
  • Diribitorium dedicated by Augustus, 151.
  • Campus Agrippae dedicated by Augustus, go.
  • Tiberius rebuilds Temple of Concord, 139;
  • and removes Basilica Opimia, 81;
  • Augustus builds Atrium Minervae, 57.
  • Macellum Liviae dedicated by Tiberius, 322.
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 537.
5
  • Augustus rebuilds arch of aqueducts over Via Tiburtina, 417.
2
  • Temple of Mars Ultor dedicated, 220.
  • Forum of Augustus dedicated (unfinished), 220.
  • Water brought to Circus Flaminius, 112.
  • Naumachia Augusti, 357.
  • Inscriptions on Basilica Aemilia to Augustus and his grandsons, 74.

A.D.

2
  • Tiberius resides in Gardens of Maecenas, 269.
  • Arch of Lentulus and Crispinus, 40.
3
  • Temple of the Magna Mater restored, 324.
  • Horti Lamiani, 267.
  • House of Augustus burnt, 157.
6
  • Tiberius rebuilds Temple of Castor, 103.
7
  • Altar of Ceres Mater and Ops Augusta, 110.
  • Temple of Isis destroyed (?), 284.
10
  • (before). Livia restores Temple of Bona Dea Subsaxana, 85.
  • Arch of Dolabella and Silanus, 38.
  • Temple of Concord completed, 139.
12
  • Basilica Julia rebuilt after a fire, 79.
14
  • Augustus restores Aqua Julia, 24.
14-37
  • Reign of Tiberius: Tiberius builds Temple of Augustus, 62;
  • and its library, 63, 84; Domus Tiberiana, 199.
14-16
  • Schola Xanthi, 468.
15
  • Cura riparum Tiberis instituted after inundation, 537.
16
  • Arch of Tiberius in Forum, 45.
17
  • Temple of Fors Fortuna dedicated, 213.
  • of Flora dedicated, 209.
  • of Ceres, Liber and Libera dedicated, 110.
  • of Janus in Forum Holitorium dedicated, 277.
  • of Spes dedicated by Germanicus, 493.
19
  • Arch of Germanicus (?), 40.
  • Arches of Drusus and Germanicus in Forum of Augustus, 39, 220.
21
  • Theatre of Pompey burnt and restored, 516.
22-23
  • Castra Praetoria built, 106.
22
  • Basilica Aernilia again restored, 73.
  • Ara Pietatis Augustae vowed, 390.
  • (?) Facade of Career, 100.
23
  • (after). Arch dedicated to Drusus the Younger, 39.
27
  • Tiberius restores Caelian after fire, 62, 89.
28
  • Senate dedicates altar to the Amicitia of Tiberius, 5.
  • Altar to the Clementia of Tiberius, 121.
34
  • Part of Cloaca Maxima rebuilt, 127.
36
  • Part of Circus Maximus burnt and repaired, 116.
36-37
  • Cippi of Aqua Virgo, 29.
37-41
  • Reign of Caligula: he builds Temple of Isis (?), 284;
  • begins an amphitheatre near Saepta, 5, 29;
  • Gaianum, 246;
  • Circus Gai et Neronis, 113:
  • and erects obelisk on spina, 370;
  • completes and dedicates Temple of Augustus, 62;
  • extends Domus Tiberiana 192, and builds bridge to Capitol, 399 (cf. 193)
38
  • Aqua Claudia begun, 22.
  • Anio Novus begun, 11.
  • District called Aemiliana burnt, 1.
41-54
  • Reign of Claudius: Temple of Juppiter Depulsor on Capitol, 292:
  • of Felicitas burnt, 207:
  • of Salus burnt but restored later, 462;
  • Arch of Tiberius near Pompey's Theatre, 45;
  • Porticus Minucia Frumentaria (?), 425;
  • Statues in Temple of Augustus, 62;
  • marble carceres in Circus Maximus, 116;
  • Horti Pallantiani, 270;
  • terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
41
  • Arch for German victories (?), 36.
43
  • Ara Pietatis Augustae dedicated, 390.
45
  • (before). Facade of Carcer (?), 100.
44-45
  • Cippi of Aqua Virgo, 29.
46
  • Restores Aqua Virgo, 29, 35.
47
  • Aqua Claudia completed (?), 22.
49
  • Pomerium extended to include Aventine, 66, 393.
51-52
  • Arch of Claudius carrying Aqua Virgo over the Via Lata, 29, 35.
52
  • Anio Novus completed, 11.
  • Aqua Claudia dedicated, 22.
  • Porta Praenestina (Maggiore), 412.
54-68
  • Reign of Nero: before 64 A.D. Nero builds Domus Transitoria, 194 ff.;
  • removes Euripus in Circus Maximus, 116, 203;
  • Agrippina begins Temple of Claudius, 120.
58
  • Ficus Navia withers, 208.
58-62
  • Arch of Nero on Capitol, 41.
59
  • Macellum Magnum, 323.
62
  • Trophies of Nero, 542.
  • Gymnasium of Nero built and burnt in the same year, 249.
62 or 64
  • Thermae Neronianae, 531.
63
  • Temple of Fecunditas vowed (probably not built), 206.
64
  • The great fire of Nero: destroys Circus Maximus, 117:
  • Ara Maxima Herculis, 253:
  • Temple of Luna, 320:
  • of Vesta, 558:
  • Amphitheatre of Statilius Taurus, 11.
  • After the fire Nero builds Domus Aurea, 166 ff., 195:
  • Temple of Fortuna Seiani in Domus Aurea, 219:
  • Colossus of Nero, 130:
  • Porticus on the Sacred Way, 166, 423:
  • Sacra Via, 458;
  • Porticus Miliaria, 424;
  • destroys or transforms Temple of Claudius, 120;
  • rebuilds Circus Maximus, 117;
  • builds a wooden amphitheatre, 1;
  • rebuilds House of the Vestals, 59;
  • Campus Neronis, 94;
  • extends Pomerium, 393;
  • aqueduct to Caelian, 40;
  • Pons Neronianus, 401;
  • pavement of Clivus Palatinus, 124;
  • Balineum Tigellini, 71:
  • branch of Aqua Marcia to Aventine, 23, 26, 44, 405.
68
  • Galba Emperor: restores Horrea Galbae, 261;
  • lays out Horti, 267.
69
  • Otho Emperor: continues Domus Aurea, 171.
69
  • Vitellius Emperor: Capitoline Temple burnt, 300.
  • (ca.). M. Vettius Bolanus restores a shrine of the Bona Dea, 85, and Balineum Bolani, 68.
69-79
  • Reign of Vespasian: restores Capitoline Temple, 300;
  • rebuilds Temple of Claudius, 120;
  • restores Temple of Honos and Virtus, 259:
  • of Juppiter Conservator, 292;
  • begins destruction of Domus Aurea, 171;
  • changes the head of the Colossus of Nero, 130;
  • restores scaena of the Theatre of Marcellus, 513;
  • begins the Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6;
  • terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
71
  • Aqueducts restored, 22, 413, 417.
75
  • Extends Pomerium, 395.
  • Forum and Temple of Peace begun and dedicated in 75 A.D., 386.
79
  • (before). Temple of Augustus burnt, 62, 84.
79-81
  • Reign of Titus: Titus begins Temple of Vespasian, 556: and Thermae, 533.
79
  • Titus restores Aqua Marcia, 25, 417.
80
  • Inaugural games in Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6.
  • Great fire of Titus: destroys Capitoline Temple, 300;
  • Porticus of Octavia, 427;
  • and its library, 85;
  • Temple of Isis, 284;
  • Theatrum of Balbus, 513;
  • scaena of Pompey's Theatre, 517;
  • Thermae of Agrippa, 518;
  • Pantheon, 383;
  • Saepta, 460, and Diribitorium, 151;
  • Domus Tiberiana, 192;
  • Basilica Neptuni, 81;
  • Domus Aurea on Palatine, 172, 195.
80-81
  • Arches in Circus Maximus, 45, 119.
81
  • Titus repairs Aqua Claudia, 22, 413.
81-96
  • Reign of Domitian: he restores Temple of Apollo Palatinus, 18, 19;
  • Atrium Vestae, 59;
  • Temple of Augustus, 62, 64, 84, 260;
  • of Castor, 103;
  • Domus Tiberiana, 192;
  • Temple of Isis, 284;
  • of Juppiter Stator (?), 304:
  • Porticus of Octavia, 427;
  • Porticus Vipsania (?), 430;
  • Theatre of Balbus, 513:
  • he builds Aula Adonidis on Palatine (?), 1;
  • Arae incendii Neronis, 30;,/item>
  • several triumphal arches, 38-9;
  • aqueduct to Palatine (?), 4;
  • Arcus Tiburii (?), 45;
  • Atria Septem, 57;
  • Balnea Abascanti, 68;
  • Templum Divorum, 152;
  • Forum Transitorium, 227;
  • Horrea Piperataria, 262:
  • Horrea Vespasiani, 263;
  • Temple of Janus Quadrifrons, 228, 280:
  • of Gens Flavia on Quirinal, 247:
  • of Isis, 284;
  • of Juppiter Custos (Conservator), 292:
  • of Minerva, 342:
  • 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.
82
  • Capitoline Temple dedicated, 300.
88
  • Tunnel for Aqua Claudia under Mons Aeflanus (near Tibur), 22.
89
  • The' Trofei di Mario,' 363.
91
  • The Equus Domitiani in the Forum, 201.
92
  • The palaces on the Palatine completed, 159.
93
  • Temple of Fortuna Redux, 218.
94
  • The Curia restored, 144.
94-95
  • The Mica Aurea, 341.
96
  • The Meta Sudans, 340.
96-98
  • Reign of Nerva: he dedicates the Forum Nervae or Transitorium, 227;
  • builds Horrea, 262;
  • additions to the Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6.
98-117
  • Reign of Trajan: Temple of Fortuna, 214;
  • Ara of Pudicitia, 433;
  • Naumachia, 358;
  • rostra and plutei, 453-4;
  • restores Circus Maximus, 117;
  • builds Theatre in Campus Martius, 518;
  • Amphitheatrum Castrense, 5;
  • additions to Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6;
  • Odeum restored, 371;
  • Thermae Suranae, 532;
  • Thermae of Trajan, 534;
  • Arch, 47;
  • Pantheon burnt, 383;
  • extends Aqua Marcia to Aventine, 23, 26
  • extends Anio Novus, 12.
101
  • Books replaced in Library of Temple of Augustus (?), 84.
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
104
  • Remains of the Domus Aurea damaged by fire, 170, 172.M
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
107
  • (?) Pomerium extended, 393.
109
  • (ca.). Aqua Trajana, 28.
112
  • Basilica Ulpia completed, 241.
113
  • Forum of Trajan dedicated, 237.
117-138
  • Reign of Hadrian: he builds Temple of Trajan, 244;
  • Temple of Matidia, 331;
  • restores Temple of Bona Dea Subsaxana, 85;
  • restores shrine of Vesta, 59, and extends House of Vestals, 59;
  • restores Temple of Divus Julius, 287;
  • Mausoleum, 336;
  • repairs Aqua Marcia, 25;
  • cross-walls in Temple of Augustus, 64;
  • restores fagade of Palatine Palace, 160;
  • extends Domus Tiberiana, 193;
  • completes Palatine Hippodrome, 163;
  • restores Forum of Augustus, 220;
  • restores Basilica Neptuni, 81;
  • restores Thermae of Agrippa, 518;
  • restores Saepta, 460;
  • medallions on Arch of Constantine, 37;
  • Obelisk of Antinous, 366;
  • builds Athenaeum, 56;
  • Auguratorium, 61.
121
  • Vestibule of Golden House destroyed, 172.
  • Line of Pomerium marked out, 396.
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
126
  • Pantheon rebuilt, 383.
128
  • Colossus of Nero moved, 130.
134
  • Pons Aelius finished, 396.
135
  • Temple of Venus and Rome dedicated, 553.
138-161
  • Reign of Antoninus Pius: perhaps completes Temple of Venus and Rome, 553;
  • restores Temple of Bacchus on Sacra Via, 321:
  • of Aesculapius ?), 2:
  • of Augustus, 62:
  • Colosseum, 6:
  • Graecostadium which had been burnt, 248;
  • part of Circus Maximus collapses, 117;
  • the Antonines build Ustrina, 545:
  • restore House of Vestals, 60.
139
  • Dedicatory inscription in Mausoleum of Hadrian, 336.
139-143
  • Balineum Mamertini, 70.
141
  • (after). Temple in Forum dedicated to Faustina, 13.
143
  • Curia Athletarum, 142.
145
  • Temple dedicated to Divus Hadrianus, 250.
161
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
161-180
  • Reign of Marcus Aurelius: Arco di Portogallo (?), 33;
  • Temple of Mercury (?), 339;
  • M. Aurelius and L. Verus build column of Antoninus Pins, 131;
  • Arcus Divi Veri, 47.
161
  • (after). Temple of Faustina dedicated also to Antoninus, 13.
176
  • Arches of M. Aurelius, 35, 37.
176
  • Temple of Juppiter Heliopolitanus near Lucus Furrinae, 294.
176-193
  • Column of Marcus Aurelius, 132.
180-193
  • Reign of Commodus: he builds Temple of Marcus Aurelius, 327;
  • extends Pomerium, 396;
  • alters the Colossus of Nero, 130;
  • Cleander builds Thermae Commodianae, 525.
193
  • Fire of Commodus: destroys Temple of Peace, 386:
  • Bibliotheca Capitolina, 84:
  • Horrea Piperataria, 262:
  • Temple of Vesta, 558.
193-211
  • Reign of Severus: he restores Temple of Peace, 386:
  • of Divus Vespasianus, 556;
  • of Juppiter Stator and Juno Regina, 305;
  • builds Thermae and Palace on Palatine, 164;
  • alters exedra in Palatine hippodrome, 163;
  • builds Septizonium, 473:
  • Horrea, 263:
  • Equus Severi in Forum, 202:
  • Umbilicus Romae, 544:
  • Porticus Seven (?), 429:
  • Thermae near Porta Septimiana and in Regio I, 532;
  • alters Rostra, 453;
  • Schola Xanthi restored, 468;
  • builds new Castra Equitum Singularium, 105;
  • Balneae (?), 70;
  • strengthens aqueduct of Nero, 41:
  • Septem Domus Parthorum, 187:
  • so-called Domus Gelotiana under Palatine, 162:
  • house of Clemens, 177;
  • Julia Domna restores House of Vestals, 60, and Temple of Vesta, 558;
  • alterations in the barracks of first Cohort of Vigiles, 129.
196
  • Repairs to Aqua Marcia, 25.
197
  • Domus Lateranorum, 183.
197-198
  • Terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
202
  • Pantheon restored, 383.
203
  • Porticus of Octavia restored after a fire, 427.
  • Arch of Severus in Forum, 43.
  • (ca.). Domus Cilonis, 176.
204
  • Arch of Severus in the Forum Boarium, 44.
209-211
  • Restorations to Pompey's Theatre, 517.
211-217
  • Reign of Caracalla: he constructs Via Nova, 565;
  • builds Aqua Antoniniana, 26, 32:
  • Pons Aurelius (?), 399;
  • enlarges ianuae of Circus Maximus, 117;
  • builds Temple of Serapis, 487, 492.
211-216
  • Thermae Antoninianae, 520.
  • Probable date of so-called Arch of Drusus, 32.
  • Murder of Geta: inscriptions on Arches altered, 43, 44.
212-213
  • Caracalla repairs and increases Marcia, 25-26.
215-245
  • Excubitorium of the seventh Cohort of Vigiles, 129.
217
  • Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum) struck by lightning and partly burnt, 6.
218-222
  • Reign of Elagabalus.
221
  • Temple of Elagabalus dedicated, 199.
  • Constructions on Palatine, 379.
  • Senaculum Mulierum on Quirinal, 471.
222-235
  • Reign of Alexander Severus: he decorates Temple of Isis, 284:
  • of Juppiter Ultor (?), 307:
  • Aqua Alexandrina, 20:
  • buildings on Palatine, 379;
  • restores Stadium of Domitian, 495:
  • Balnea, 68:
  • Basilica Alexandrina, 76:
  • Temple of the Dea Suria (?), 148:
  • Diaetae Mammaeae, 149;
  • Shrine of Juppiter Redux in Castra Peregrina dedicated to Severus and Mammaea, 106.
222-223
  • Repairs to Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum) completed, 6.
227
  • Thermae Neronianae rebuilt, 531.
238
  • The Three Gordians: restore Thermae Suranae, 533.
  • Arch in Castra Praetoria (?), 108.
  • Balinea, 69.
  • Gordian III continues repairs to Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6,
  • and builds a Porticus (?), 422.
247
  • Naumachia of Philippus Arabs, 358.
  • Theatre Qf Pompey burnt, 517.
  • Hecatostylon burnt, 251.
248
  • (ca.). Holovitreum (?), 258.
249-251
  • Reign of Decius: he builds Porticus, 421.
250
  • Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum) restored after a fire, 6.
252
  • Thermae Decianae, 526.
253-268
  • Reign of Gallienus: he plans a Porticus, 422.
262
  • Arch of Gallienus, 39.
  • Horti Liciniani, 268.
270-275
  • Reign of Aurelian: he extends Pomerium, 393;
  • plans Thermae, 524:
  • builds Castra Urbana, 108;
  • increases height of Castra Praetoria, 107.
270
  • Balineum Antiochiani, 68.
272
  • (before). The Walls of Aurelian, 348.
  • Porta Nomentana, 410.
273
  • Temple of the Sun, 491.
276-282
  • Reign of Probus: Pons Probi, 401.
282-284
  • Reign of Carinus: fresco in Palace, 379.
283
  • Great fire in Forum, 234; destroys Forum Julium, 226:
  • Theatre of Pompey, 517:
  • Porticus of Pompey, 428:
  • Graccostadium, 248:
  • Basilica Julia, 79:
  • Curia, 144.
284-305
  • Reign of Diocletian: he restores Forum, 234:
  • Basilica Julia, 79, 80:
  • Curia, 144:
  • seven bases along Via Sacra, 234:
  • Porticus Pompeia (Porticus Herculea et Jovia), 428;
  • with Maximian restores Theatre of Pompey, 517;
  • increases supply of Marcia, 27;
  • collapse of part of Circus Maximus, 117;
  • builds Nymphaea Tria, 363;
  • restores Forum Julium, 226;
  • terminal stones of Tiber banks, 538.
298-306
  • Thermae of Diocletian, 527.
303
  • Columns of Vicennalia in front of Curia, 145.
303-304
  • Arcus Diocletiani on the Via Lata, 41, 42, 47.
306-312
  • Reign of Maxentius: he builds Thermae on Palatine, 379, 530:
  • Urbis Fanum, 387;
  • dedicates base in Comitium, 136:
  • Temple of Divus Romulus, 450;
  • begins Basilica Nova (Basilica of Constantine), 76.
307
  • Temple of Venus and Rome injured by fire and restored, 553.
311
  • Secretarium Senatus restored, 146.
312-337
  • Reign of Constantine: he completes Basilica, 76:
  • Equestrian statue in Forum, 201;
  • restores House of Vestals, 60:
  • Circus Maximus, 117:
  • Basin of Meta Sudans, 340:
  • Arch of Janus Quadrifrons, 280:
  • Porticus, 421:
  • Aqua Virgo, 29.
312
  • Castra Praetoria dismantled, 107.
315
  • (before). Thermae Constantinianae, 421, 525.
315-316
  • Arch of Constantine, 36.
328
  • Statio Aquarum restored, 313.
331
  • (ca.). Basilica of Junius Bassus, 80.
341
  • Temple of Juppiter Heliopolitanus on Janiculum destroyed, 295.
344-345
  • Baths of Agrippa restored, 518.
352-353
  • Equus Constantii, 201.
356
  • Visit of Constantius: base in Comitium, 137;
  • Pantheon, 385.
357
  • Constantius sets up obelisk in Circus Maximus, 118, 367.
357-362
  • Mithraeum of Tamesius, 345.
357
  • Altar of Victory in Curia removed, 570.
358
  • (ca.). Balnea Neratii Cerealis, 70.
360-363
  • Julian: Temple of Juppiter Heliopolitanus on Janiculum rebuilt, 295;
  • base in Comitium, 137;
  • altar of Victory in Curia restored (?), 570.
363
  • Temple of Apollo Palatinus burnt, 18.
364-378
  • Macellum Liviae restored, 322.
365-367
  • Valentinian I restores Pons Aurelius, 399.
367
  • Porticus of the Dei Consentes rebuilt, 421.
370
  • Pons Cestius rebuilt as Pons Gratianus, 399.
370
  • (ca.). Pantheon used for civil purposes, 385, n. 3.
374
  • (ca.). Forum Palatinum, 229.
  • Porticus Boni Eventus, 420.
379-383
  • Arcus Gratiani Valentiniani et Theodosii, 40.
380
  • Porticus Maximae, 423.
381
  • Anio Novus repaired, 12.
382
  • Altar of Victory in Curia again removed, 570.
  • Mansiones Saliorum Palatinorum restored, 326.
384-387
  • Pons Probi rebuilt, 401.
  • Valentinian and Valens set up statues in Thermae Antoninianae, 521.
395-423
  • Reign of Honorius: Quadriga for victory over Gildo (398 A.D.), 145;
  • Pompey's Theatre restored, 517.
403
  • Monument for victory at Pollentia, 145.
  • Aurelian walls restored, 349;
  • gates, 403, 404, 407, 409, 412.
404
  • Last gladiatorial combats in Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 7.
405
  • Arch of Arcadius and Honorius, 33.
408
  • Earthquake injures Temple of Peace, 386.
410
  • Alaric captures Rome: Basilica Aemilia burnt, 75;
  • Horti Sallustiani sacked, 271.
412
  • Secretarium Senatus restored, 146.
414
  • Suranae restored, 533.
416
  • Basilica Julia restored, 79.
421
  • Statues set up in Theatre of Marcellus, 514.
442
  • Earthquake damages Forum, 235:
  • Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6:
  • Porticus Nova, 429.
443
  • Thermae Constantinianae restored, 525.
450
  • Forum Esquilinum restored, 224.
455
  • Vandal invasion, 235.
468-483
  • Basilica of Junius Bassus becomes a Church, 81.
470
  • Earthquake injures Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 6.
  • Rostra Vandalica, 235, 453.
493-526
  • Reign of Theodoric: he repairs Forum, 235:
  • the walls, 349:
  • Atrium Libertatis, 56;
  • restores and alters Palatine Hippodrome, 163-4.
508
  • (?) Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum) restored after earthquake, 7.
507-511
  • Theatre of Pompey restored, 517.
523
  • Last venationes in Amphitheatrum Flavium (Colosseum), 7.
526-527
  • Temple of Divus Romulus converted into a church, 450.
535
  • Library of Pope Agapetus, 181.
535-536
  • Theodohad preserves statues in Forum, 235.
537
  • Aqua Traiana cut by Vitigis and restored by Belisarius, 28.
549
  • Last games in Circus Maximus, 119.
571
  • Narses removes statues from Capitoline Temple, 301.
608
  • Column in Forum dedicated to Phocas, 133.
609
  • Pantheon dedicated as a church.
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