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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, FORUM IULIUM (search)
tator's death (Mon. Anc. iv. 2 ; Cass. Dio xlv. 6. 4). In the forum Caesar allowed the erection of a statue of himself wearing a cuirass (Plin. xxxiv. 18), and he himself dedicated a statue of his horse with ' humanis similes pedes priores' (Plin. viii. 155; Suet. Caes. 61 ; Stat. Silv. i. I. 84-85), on which the dictator was mounted (Ber. d. k. sachs. Gesells. 1891, 99-112). In front of the temple stood a fountain surrounded by nymphs, called APPIADES (q.v.). The forum was burned in 283 A.D. and restored by Diocletian (Chron. 148). While the official designation was forum Iulium (Mon. Anc.) it appears regularly in our sources as forum Caesaris (locc. citt.; Not. Reg. VIII; Plin. xvi. 236; CILvi. 10097 (?)=33960; BC 1915, 170-171; possibly Phlegon refers to this forum as h( (*rwmai/wn a)gora/ (Mir. 13). The temple of Venus (aedes, Livy, Pliny, Suet., Vitr., tempium, Ovid, Pliny, Tacitus, vew Appian, Cass. Dio, )*afrodi/sion Cass. Dio) was pycnostyle (Vitr. iii. 3. 2) and buil
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)
Decianae, 526. 253-268Reign of Gallienus: he plans a Porticus, 422. 262Arch of Gallienus, 39. Horti Liciniani, 268. 270-275Reign of Aurelian: he extends Pomerium, 393; plans Thermae, 524: builds Castra Urbana, 108; increases height of Castra Praetoria, 107. 270Balineum Antiochiani, 68. 272(before). The Walls of Aurelian, 348. Porta Nomentana, 410. 273Temple of the Sun, 491. 276-282Reign of Probus: Pons Probi, 401. 282-284Reign of Carinus: fresco in Palace, 379. 283Great fire in Forum, 234; destroys Forum Julium, 226: Theatre of Pompey, 517: Porticus of Pompey, 428: Graccostadium, 248: Basilica Julia, 79: Curia, 144. 284-305Reign of Diocletian: he restores Forum, 234: Basilica Julia, 79, 80: Curia, 144: seven bases along Via Sacra, 234: Porticus Pompeia (Porticus Herculea et Jovia), 428; with Maximian restores Theatre of Pompey, 517; increases supply of Marcia, 27; collapse of p