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210 BC (search for this): entry forum-piscarium
FORUM PISCARIUM
the fish-market north of the forum, between the
Sacra via and the Argiletum. It was burned in 210 B.C. (Liv. xxvi. 27. 2)
and rebuilt the next year. In 179 it was incorporated in the general
Macellum, built by Fulvius Nobilior in the same region (Liv. xl. 51. 5;
Varro, LLv. 146-7 ; cf. Hermes xv. I 19). This forum is called piscatorium
in Livy, and piscarium in Varro and Plautus (Curc. 474).
179 BC (search for this): entry forum-piscarium
FORUM PISCARIUM
the fish-market north of the forum, between the
Sacra via and the Argiletum. It was burned in 210 B.C. (Liv. xxvi. 27. 2)
and rebuilt the next year. In 179 it was incorporated in the general
Macellum, built by Fulvius Nobilior in the same region (Liv. xl. 51. 5;
Varro, LLv. 146-7 ; cf. Hermes xv. I 19). This forum is called piscatorium
in Livy, and piscarium in Varro and Plautus (Curc. 474).