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Parker, John Henry
The archaeology of Rome (1,text): I. The primitive fortifications — Oxford [u.a.], 1874

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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES,

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Buildings in Rome.
A.U.C. B.C.
719 34 Thermo? and Pantheum of Agrippa.
(Dio, 53, 27 ; Plinii, Nat. Hist.,
xxxvi. 64.)
**Cloaca of Agrippa, made in the
Campus Martius, large enough for
a load of hay to pass. (Plin.,
xxxvi. 104). i
*Tomb of Bibulus, at the foot of the
Capitoline Hill, on the outer bank
of the old foss of the Kings, now
in the modern Via di Marforio.
(Inscription in situ.) z
**Tomb of Eurvsaces the baker and
his wife Atistia. (Inscription in
situ.) 3
Porticus of Marcellus. 4
*Portico and library of Octavia be-
gun!?) (Dio, 49, 43); finished and
consecrated a.tj.c. 727. 5
7191 34 * Aqueduct V. Aqua Julia, made on
729 J the Marcian Arcade by Agrippa,
who also repaired the Appia, Anio,
and Marcia (see a.v.c. 866; Fron-
tinus, c. 9). 6
722 31 **Aqueduct VI. Aqua Virgo made
by Marcus Agrippa (Frontinus,
c. 10). 7
*Aqueduct VII. *»Aqua Alsiatina,
in the Trastevere, brought from
the Lacus Alsietinus (Frontinus,
c. xi.). 3
Temple of Hercules Musarum, built
by Marcus Philippus (Suetonius
Octavianus, c. 29).
Temple of Diana built by Cerne-
giaias (Suetonius in Oct., 29).
Hall of Liberty (Atrium Libertatis)
built by Asinus Polios (Suetonius,
c.29).

Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. B.C.
34 Death of Sallust the historian.
720 33 Rupture between Octavius and
Antony.
Dalmatia is made a Roman Province.

33 Cornificius, rhetorician.
32 Antony’s triumph in Egypt; he
separates from Rome.

31 Strabo, Greek geographer.
A destructive earthquake in Pales-
tine.

723 30 A great fire in Rome, in which the
Circus Maximus and the Temples
of Ceres and of Spes were dam-
aged (Dio, 50, 10).
Battle of Actium, defeat of Antony.
Death of Mark Antony, mt. 53, and
Cleopatra, mt. 30.

Temple of Saturn, rebuilt by Muna-
tius Planius (Suetonius, 29).
Buildings of Agrippa, many and
fine (Suetonius, 29).
*Pantheum founded by Agrippa;
finished and consecrated 727 (Plin.,
xxxvi. 24, 1; Dio, 53, 27). 9

Photographs—
1 No. 158.
2 No. 1239.
3 Nos. 598, 882.
5 No. 275.

Photographs—
7 Nos. 21, 1006.
8 Nos. 82, 860, 861, 1466.
9 No. 1237.
 
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