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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith) 106 106 Browse Search
Frank Frost Abbott, Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero 7 7 Browse Search
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome 4 4 Browse Search
Frank Frost Abbott, Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero 4 4 Browse Search
M. Tullius Cicero, Letters to Atticus (ed. L. C. Purser) 3 3 Browse Search
J. B. Greenough, Benjamin L. D'Ooge, M. Grant Daniell, Commentary on Caesar's Gallic War 3 3 Browse Search
M. Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares (ed. L. C. Purser) 3 3 Browse Search
J. B. Greenough, G. L. Kittredge, Select Orations of Cicero , Allen and Greenough's Edition. 2 2 Browse Search
M. Tullius Cicero, De Officiis: index (ed. Walter Miller) 2 2 Browse Search
Appian, The Civil Wars (ed. Horace White) 2 2 Browse Search
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, BELLONA, SACELLUM (search)
BELLONA, SACELLUM a shrine of Bellona on the Capitol, which was inadvertently pulled down by the magistrates when the neighbouring temple of Isis and Serapis was destroyed in 48 B.C. (Cass. Dio xlii. 26: *)evvuei=o/n ti; HJ 554; WR 349; RE iii. 285; Pr. Myth. ii. 386).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, ISIS ET SERAPIS IN CAPITOLIO (search)
ISIS ET SERAPIS IN CAPITOLIO shrines (temeni/smata) of these two divinities, said to have been destroyed by order of the senate in 48 B.C. (Cass. Dio xlii. 26. 2). Earlier action of a similar kind is recorded (Arnob. ii. 73; Tert. Apol. 6; ad nat. i. 10; Cass. Dio xl. 47; Val. Max. ep. i. 3. 4; cf. ISIS CURIANA), but whether it concerned these particular shrines is uncertain. That temples of Isis were again built on the Capitoline is certain (CIL vi. 351, 2247 (=i2. 1263), 2248 (=i2. 986) ; Suet. Dom. I; see Jord. i. 2. 47; Gilb. iii. Iro; Rosch. ii. 40 ; WR 351-353; BC 1896, 272). See OBELISCUS CAPITOLINUS.
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)
m, 136: Rostra, 452: Lacus Curtius, 311: Equus Caesaris, 200: Horti Caesaris, 265: plans Saepta, 460: Theatre, 513: Basilica Julia Aquiliana, 80. 49Temple of Quirinus damaged by lightning and restored, 439. 48Shrine of Bellona on Capitol pulled down, 83. 48Battle of Pharsalus; Temple of Venus Genitrix vowed, 226. Senate orders destruction of shrines of Isis and Serapis, 286. 46Temporary stadium, 495. Naumachia Caesaris, 358. Forum Julium and48Battle of Pharsalus; Temple of Venus Genitrix vowed, 226. Senate orders destruction of shrines of Isis and Serapis, 286. 46Temporary 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. 44Temple 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. 43Naumachia Caesaris filled up, 358. Temple of Isis voted (if ever built ?), 283. Shrine of Cloacina, 128. 42Rostra completed, 452. Temple of Saturn