M. AEMILIUS AEMILIANUS, DOMUS
situated on ground later occupied by the
thermae of Diocletian on the site of the Ministero delle Finanze (?).
One piece of lead water-pipe, with his name and that of Marcia Caenis,
the maker, was found in the Campo Verano, the modern cemetery
on the via Tiburtina; another, with that of Marcia Caenis only, on the
site named above (
CIL xv. 7378). The inscription is of too early a
date to allow us to accept Lanciani's identification (
BC 1881, 10) with
the Aemilianus who subsequently became emperor (
Pros. i. 25. 213).