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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, CURIA IULIA (search)
n 1490, is lost; but the second, decorated with inferior reliefs (one of which represents the suovetaurilia, in imitation of the Trajanic slabs) which was found in 1547, still lies not far from the niger lapis (Mitt. 1893, 281; HC 95-96; CIL vi. 1203-1205, 31261, 31262). For a glass cup commemorating the same vicennalia see BC 1882, 180-19o. Near here are also fragments of a large base for a quadriga erected in honour of Arcadius and Honorius after Stilicho's victory over Gildo in Africa in 398 A.D. (CIL vi. 1187, 31256 ; Mitt. 1895, 52-58 ; LR 261) and another inscription celebrating Stilicho's victory over Radagaisus at Pollentia in 403 A.D. (CIL vi. 31987). The church of S. Adriano was founded in the curia by Honorius I (625-638; LP lxxii. 6), who added the apse. It is called in tribus fatis from a group of the three fates which stood near the temple of Janus (Jord. i. 2. 259, 349; BCr 1912, 146; HC 24, 26; HCh 260-261). After this several bodies were buried in niches cut in the fro
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, PLATEA TRAIANI (search)
PLATEA TRAIANI a street or square mentioned only once (Sym. Ep. vi. 37) in 398 A.D. It may very probably have been near the forum of Trajan