HORTI PEDUCEIANI
gardens of unknown location, but perhaps on the
Via Latina (
CIL x. 6706, which mentions an ager Peduceianus), and in
that case probably outside the city. They may have belonged to M.
Peduceius Stloga Priscianus, consul in 163 A.D. (
Pros. iii. 21, 163); and
later they became imperial property (
CIL vi. 276, 33745). See also
HORREA PEDUCEIANA.