CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES.
7
Buildings in Rome.
a.u.c. b.c.
561 192 Temple of Mater Magna Idaea
(Ceres)? or Vesta(?), dedicated by
Junius Brutus, on the Palatine
(xxxvi. 36). i
Temple of Juventas in the Circus
Maximus,byM.Livius(xxxvi.36 ;
Cf. Plin. xxix. 57, xxxv. 108). z
Arch of Scipio Africanus on the
Clivus Capitolinus. 3
562 191 Temple of Hercules Musarum in the
Circus Flaminius (xl. 52). 4
564 189 Arch of Scipio Africanus, on the
Clivus of the Capitol. 5
568 185 Basilica Portia in Latomiis, built by
L. Portius Cato (xxxix. 44). 6
TheCloacte enlarged and cleansed. 7
573 180 Temple of Venus Erycina ad Por-
tam Collinam, dedicated by M.
Porcius and Licinius, duumvirs
(xl. 34). 8
**Temple of Pietas in the Forum
Olitorium, rebuilt by M. A. Gla-
brio, decemvir (xl. 34); now in
S. Nicholas in Carcere. 9
Basilica Fulvia, at the new silver-
smiths’ shops, near the JEmilia.
10
The Forum Piscatorium, surrounded
with shops for private sale (xl.
51). 11
Macellum Magnum, on the Ccelian.
iz
Arcade of an Aqueduct built by the
Censors (xl. 51). 13
Temple of Jupiter, on the Capitol,
ornamented with polished white
marble columns (xl. 51). 14
Temple of Juno Regina and Diana,
in the Circus Flaminius, dedicated
by M. /Emilius (xl. 52). 15
Temple of the Lares Permarini
(Neptune, Thetis, and Glaucus),
in the Campus Martius, dedicated
(xl. 52). 16
Temple of Apollo Medicus, at the
Altar of Hercules, and near that
of Spes, on the Tiber (xl. 51). 17
578 175 Temple of Fortuna Equestris, by
C. F. Flaccus, Censor (xlii. 10). 18
Porticus /Emilia, outside of the
Porta Trigemina, and near the
Emporium and the Navalia, be-
gun c. 180 b.c., completed (xl. 51,
xli. 32). 19
Theatre of Apollo, and Proscenium,
built by M. /Emilius Lepidus (xl.
51.) zo
Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. B.C.
558 195 A great flood of the Tiber at Rome
(lxxxv. 24).
192 Attilius and Flaminius sent as am-
bassadors to Greece.
The Syrian Navy destroyed.
562 191 War with Antiochus; his defeat in
190, by Scipio Asiaticus.
563 190 Scipio Asiaticus, general.
564 189 Temple of Jupiter, and shops round
the Forum, struck by lightning
(xxxvi. 37).
188 Statue of Hercules placed in his
Temple (xxxv. 38).
565 188 Triumphs of /Emilius Regillus and
Scipio Africanus.
566 187 War with the Ligurians (xxxviii.
35).
567 186 Via Flaminia, the road from Aretium
(Arezzo) to Bononia (Bologna).
Via Almilia, the road from Arimi-
num to Placentia.
568 185-129 Scipio Africanus Minor, general.
Census—258,318 Roman citizens.
184 Plautus, poet, author of comedies.
570 183 Death of Scipio Africanus and of
Hannibal.
573 180 Earthquake felt in Rome (xl. 59).
**The Port in the Tiber, and the
Piers of the Pons Palatinus, made
by M. Fulvius (xl. 51); arches
added and the bridge completed
by P. Scipio Africanus, a.v.c. 610.
[The gigantic stone corbels carved
into lions’ heads, of Etruscan
style, which project from the cliff
of the Tiber in the upper part of
the Port, were evidently made for
fastening vessels in it, and are
probably of this period.]
M. Acilius Glabrio dedicates the
first gilded statue to his father
(xl. 34).
574 179 Death of Philip V. of Macedon.
575 178 The Consuls go to Istria.
576 177 Istria subdued.
A Roman colony settled at Lucca.
The Achaeans make an alliance with
Rome.
577 176 Another fire in the Forum. Temple
of Venus burnt (xli. 2).
174 Census of Rome—269,016 citizens.
Istria and the Ligurians conquered
(xli. 8 and 13).
Peiotoqraphs—
9 No. 1229.
7
Buildings in Rome.
a.u.c. b.c.
561 192 Temple of Mater Magna Idaea
(Ceres)? or Vesta(?), dedicated by
Junius Brutus, on the Palatine
(xxxvi. 36). i
Temple of Juventas in the Circus
Maximus,byM.Livius(xxxvi.36 ;
Cf. Plin. xxix. 57, xxxv. 108). z
Arch of Scipio Africanus on the
Clivus Capitolinus. 3
562 191 Temple of Hercules Musarum in the
Circus Flaminius (xl. 52). 4
564 189 Arch of Scipio Africanus, on the
Clivus of the Capitol. 5
568 185 Basilica Portia in Latomiis, built by
L. Portius Cato (xxxix. 44). 6
TheCloacte enlarged and cleansed. 7
573 180 Temple of Venus Erycina ad Por-
tam Collinam, dedicated by M.
Porcius and Licinius, duumvirs
(xl. 34). 8
**Temple of Pietas in the Forum
Olitorium, rebuilt by M. A. Gla-
brio, decemvir (xl. 34); now in
S. Nicholas in Carcere. 9
Basilica Fulvia, at the new silver-
smiths’ shops, near the JEmilia.
10
The Forum Piscatorium, surrounded
with shops for private sale (xl.
51). 11
Macellum Magnum, on the Ccelian.
iz
Arcade of an Aqueduct built by the
Censors (xl. 51). 13
Temple of Jupiter, on the Capitol,
ornamented with polished white
marble columns (xl. 51). 14
Temple of Juno Regina and Diana,
in the Circus Flaminius, dedicated
by M. /Emilius (xl. 52). 15
Temple of the Lares Permarini
(Neptune, Thetis, and Glaucus),
in the Campus Martius, dedicated
(xl. 52). 16
Temple of Apollo Medicus, at the
Altar of Hercules, and near that
of Spes, on the Tiber (xl. 51). 17
578 175 Temple of Fortuna Equestris, by
C. F. Flaccus, Censor (xlii. 10). 18
Porticus /Emilia, outside of the
Porta Trigemina, and near the
Emporium and the Navalia, be-
gun c. 180 b.c., completed (xl. 51,
xli. 32). 19
Theatre of Apollo, and Proscenium,
built by M. /Emilius Lepidus (xl.
51.) zo
Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. B.C.
558 195 A great flood of the Tiber at Rome
(lxxxv. 24).
192 Attilius and Flaminius sent as am-
bassadors to Greece.
The Syrian Navy destroyed.
562 191 War with Antiochus; his defeat in
190, by Scipio Asiaticus.
563 190 Scipio Asiaticus, general.
564 189 Temple of Jupiter, and shops round
the Forum, struck by lightning
(xxxvi. 37).
188 Statue of Hercules placed in his
Temple (xxxv. 38).
565 188 Triumphs of /Emilius Regillus and
Scipio Africanus.
566 187 War with the Ligurians (xxxviii.
35).
567 186 Via Flaminia, the road from Aretium
(Arezzo) to Bononia (Bologna).
Via Almilia, the road from Arimi-
num to Placentia.
568 185-129 Scipio Africanus Minor, general.
Census—258,318 Roman citizens.
184 Plautus, poet, author of comedies.
570 183 Death of Scipio Africanus and of
Hannibal.
573 180 Earthquake felt in Rome (xl. 59).
**The Port in the Tiber, and the
Piers of the Pons Palatinus, made
by M. Fulvius (xl. 51); arches
added and the bridge completed
by P. Scipio Africanus, a.v.c. 610.
[The gigantic stone corbels carved
into lions’ heads, of Etruscan
style, which project from the cliff
of the Tiber in the upper part of
the Port, were evidently made for
fastening vessels in it, and are
probably of this period.]
M. Acilius Glabrio dedicates the
first gilded statue to his father
(xl. 34).
574 179 Death of Philip V. of Macedon.
575 178 The Consuls go to Istria.
576 177 Istria subdued.
A Roman colony settled at Lucca.
The Achaeans make an alliance with
Rome.
577 176 Another fire in the Forum. Temple
of Venus burnt (xli. 2).
174 Census of Rome—269,016 citizens.
Istria and the Ligurians conquered
(xli. 8 and 13).
Peiotoqraphs—
9 No. 1229.