PROVIDENTIA AUGUSTA, ARA
an altar of the goddess who was the incarnation of the imperial care over the Roman empire, mentioned in the acta
Arvalium of 38 A.D. (Henzen, Act.
Arv. xlv. 74;
CIL vi. 2028 d 15) and
39 (vi. 32346) and 43-48 (Henzen Ivi.;
CIL vi. 2033, 5); and on coins
of the emperors from Nero to Vitellius (
Cohen i. 296, No. 253; 329, No.
162; 361, No. 73; 397, No. 398-400; 444, No. 173-180; 508, No. 404-
406;
Rosch. iii. 3187).