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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
AUGUSTUS, DIVUS, TEMPLUM
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
BALINEUM BOLANI
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BALINEUM BOLANI
mentioned only in Not. in Region I. It was perhaps
built by M. Vettius Bolanus, consul some time before 69 A.D., whose
interest in real estate and building is shown by the fact that he owned
an insula in Trastevere, and restored a shrine to the Bona Dea (CIL vi.
65-67).The lettering of these inscriptions is against the attribution to his son, consul ordinarius
in 111 A.D.; see Pros. iii. 411. 323 3234. The date is given as 116 A.D., in CIL cit. and as
110 in HJ 640; but see CIL vi. 222, 691.
BONA DEA
a shrine of Bona Dea, which stood a little north
of the present
church of S. Cecilia in Trastevere, known only from
certain inscriptions
found in the neighbourhood. One (CIL vi. 65) records the
restoration of
a sacrum Bonae Deae by M. Vettius Bolanus. consul c.
69 A.D. (cf.
BALINEUM BOLANI); another (67) the erection of a
simulacrum in
tutelam insulae Bolani, and the gift of an aedes to Bona
Dea restituta
or restitutrix, by a certain Cladus who also made another
present of
some kind to the goddess (CIL vi. 66). Nothing further is
known of
this shrine (cf. CIL vi. 75; BC 1905, 349; NS 1905, 270;
HJ
639-640; RE iii. 690; Gilb. ii. 177; iii. 445).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
INSULA BOLANI
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INSULA BOLANI
a lodging house belonging to M. Vettius Bolanus (CIL
vi. 67), consul before 69 A.D. It was in Region XIV, west of the pons
Aemilius, and a little north of the church of S. Cecilia (cf. AEDES BONAE
DEAE, BALINEUM BOLANI; and see LA 218).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
IULIUS, DIVUS, AEDES
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
IUPPITER CONSERVATOR, SACELLUM
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IUPPITER CONSERVATOR, SACELLUM
a shrine built by Domitian on the
Capitoline, on the site of the house of the porter who had rescued him
when the Vitellians stormed the Capitol in 69 A.D. (Tac. Hist. iii. 74).
This sacellum contained a marble altar with reliefs representing the
rescue, and was built while Vespasian was still emperor. After Domitian
became emperor, he erected a large temple to Iuppiter Custos which may
have replaced the earlier shrine (Tac. loc. cit. templum; Suet. Dom. 5
aedes). In it was a statue of the deity holding the emperor himself in his
arms (Jord. i. 2. 50; Rosch. ii. 749; Rodocanachi, Capitole 41). The
temple may be represented in a relief of the period of M. Aurelius, now
in the Palazzo dei Conservatori (Cons. Cat. Scala ii. 7; PBS iii. 265);
and in a relief on the arch of Trajan at Benevento (OJ 1899, 179;
SScR 194); and the concrete foundation in the Via di Monte Tarpeo
may belong to it (ZA 29; but see JUPITER TONANS, TEMPLUM; Hiilsen
in Festschr. f.
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
IUPPITER OPTIMUS MAXIMUS CAPITOLINUS, AEDES
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
PORTICUS VIPSANIA
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)