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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
CASTOR, AEDES, TEMPLUM
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
SEP. ARRUNTIORUM
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SEP. ARRUNTIORUM
the tomb of the family, freedmen and slaves, of
L. Arruntius, consul in 6 A.D., consisting of three columbaria which were
found in the eighteenth century on the south side of the present Viale
della Principessa Margherita, a little more than 100 metres from the
Porta Maggiore (CIL vi. 5931-5960; for a description of the monument, Cf. also Piranesi, Antichita di Roma, ii. 7-15; Mem. Am. Acad. iv. 36, 37.
see Ghezzi, cod. Ottob. 3108 ff., 185-198; BC 1882, 209; HJ 362).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
SEP. L. NONII ASPRENATIS
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SEP. L. NONII ASPRENATIS
the tomb of L. Nonius Asprenas, either the
consul of 6 A.D., or, more probably, his son who was consul in 29 A.D.
(Pros. ii. 409-411). A few fragments probably of the marble frieze,
with an inscription, were found when the east bastion on the outer
side of the PORTA FLAMINIA (q.v.) was demolished in 1876-1877 (NS.
1877, 270; BC 1877, 247, ps. xx., xxxi.; 1881, 176; 1911, 190; CIL vi.
31689; HJ 463; Town Planning Review xi. (1924), 78).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)