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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Search the whole document.
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253 AD (search for this): entry valerii-domus
31 BC (search for this): entry valerii-domus
440 AD (search for this): entry valerii-domus
VALERII, DOMUS
(1) on the Caelian, on the site occupied now by the Ospedale
dell' Addolorata, where many remains of pavements, frescoes, and
works of art have been found (LS iii. 69; BC 1890, 288 ff.; 1902
145-163; NS 1902, 268, 356, 463, 509; 1903, 59, 92), and eleven
inscriptions (CIL vi. 1684-1694; PT 292) relating to the family in the
fourth century. This house was offered for sale in 404 A.D., but found
no buyer on account of its magnificence, while six years later, after
the sack of Rome by Alaric, it was sold for almost nothing (vit. S.
Melaniae iun. in Anal. Boll. 8 (1889), 31 ff. c. 14). It seems to have
been transformed into a hospital-Xenodochium Valeriorum or a
Valeriis (Greg. Magn. reg. ix. 82; LPxcvi. 15 (Stephanus III); xcviii. 81
(Leo III) ; LPD i. 482, n. 26, 456, n. 4; ii. 46, n. IO8; Kehr, i. 43-44,
156; BC 1902, 150; Arm. 122-124; HJ 240; LR 347; Grisar,
Geschichte Rorns i. 48-50).
A little north of this site, in the villa Casali, were found other ruins
a
69 BC (search for this): entry valerii-domus
232 AD (search for this): entry valerii-domus
494 BC (search for this): entry valerii-domus
509 BC (search for this): entry valerii-domus
300 AD - 399 AD (search for this): entry valerii-domus
VALERII, DOMUS
(1) on the Caelian, on the site occupied now by the Ospedale
dell' Addolorata, where many remains of pavements, frescoes, and
works of art have been found (LS iii. 69; BC 1890, 288 ff.; 1902
145-163; NS 1902, 268, 356, 463, 509; 1903, 59, 92), and eleven
inscriptions (CIL vi. 1684-1694; PT 292) relating to the family in the
fourth century. This house was offered for sale in 404 A.D., but found
no buyer on account of its magnificence, while six years later, after
the sack of Rome by Alaric, it was sold for almost nothing (vit. S.
Melaniae iun. in Anal. Boll. 8 (1889), 31 ff. c. 14). It seems to have
been transformed into a hospital-Xenodochium Valeriorum or a
Valeriis (Greg. Magn. reg. ix. 82; LPxcvi. 15 (Stephanus III); xcviii. 81
(Leo III) ; LPD i. 482, n. 26, 456, n. 4; ii. 46, n. IO8; Kehr, i. 43-44,
156; BC 1902, 150; Arm. 122-124; HJ 240; LR 347; Grisar,
Geschichte Rorns i. 48-50).
A little north of this site, in the villa Casali, were found other ruins
a