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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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VI. TIME OF THE EMPIRE. PART II. HADRIAN AND THE
ANTONINES TO CONSTANTINE, A.D. 120 TO A.D. 330.

Buildings in Rome.
A..V.C. A.D.
872 119 **Bridge of jEIius (Hadrianus), (In¬
scription (ap. Urlichs, Codex Urbis
Rom® topograph., p. 60) and
Medal). i
Banks of the Tiber and Cloacae re-
stored by Hadrian (Inscript, on
cippi found on these banks). 2
Temple of Venus. (Medal.) 3
**Templum LTrbis Rom®. (Coin
of Hadrian.) See also a.d. 310. 4
Temple of Hadrian. (Coin.) 5
**Private House of Hadrian (Re-
gionary Catalogue, Reg. Nil.) 6

881 128 **Mausoleum and Bridge of Hadrian,
begun; finished a.u.c. 892 (Spar-
tianus, c. 19), and Inscript. (Orell.,
54, 59),
(now the Fortress of S. Angelo). 7
TEdes Bonae De® Subsaxan® (Spar-
tianus, e. 19). 8
*Septa, restored by Hadrian (Ibid.) 9
Basilica Neptuni (Ibid.) 10
Athen®um Hadriani (Cicero ad At-
ticum,iv;16; Lampridius inAlex.
Sev., c. 35.) ix
Ludus Magnus (Aul. Gellius). 12

889 136 **Column and pedestal of Antoninus
Pius. (Inscript, in situ. Medal.) 14
Porphyry Columns in private houses
(as the house of Valerius Homu-
lus), (Jul. Capitolin., Antoninus
Pius, c.ll.) 15
New streets and ways made.
891 138 Temple of Aesculapius, in the Island,
rebuilt. (Inscription.) 16
**Temple of Antoninus and Faus-
tina, finished a.u.c. 914. 17
(Inscript, in situ and Coin).
(Now the Church of S. Lorenzo
in Miranda.)
Altar of Faustina, Senior.
(Coin of Antoninus Pius.) 18

Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. A.D.
871 118 Hadrianus (JElius Trajanus),
Emperor.
Last siege of Jerusalem, the new
Colony there called JElia.
Hadrian forbids the punishment of
Christians without trial.
Juvenal, poet, oh.
Pausanias, author of the Periegesis.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, the
Younger.
Herodian, the grammarian.
Appian, Greek historian, ob. 147.
Aristides, the philosopher.
Adrian, the Sophist.
Hermas, the Pastor.
119 >S’. Sixtus I., a Roman, Bp. of Rome.
873 120 Hadrian commences a tour through
the Provinces.
The Colossus of Nero moved by
Hadrian (Spartianus, c. 19).
The Roman Wall in Britain built.
(Inscription.)
122 Catacomb of S. Alexander, Via No-
mentana vii. (Anastas. 7).
126 Dionysius of Halicarnassus.
127 S. Telesphorus, of Greece, Bp. of
Rome.

135 JElius Verus (or Varius ?) adopted as
C®sar,died three years afterwards.
Arrian, Governor of Cappadocia.
889 137 Great Fire in Rome, 340 houses in
the city and insula burnt.
891 138 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, ®t. 17,
adopted as C®sar Feb. 25.
Hadrian dies, July 10.
The Antonines.
891 138 Titus Auredius Antoninus Pius,
Emperor.
Apology of Justin, addressed to the
Emperor with good effect.
Aulus Gellius, gramm. and hist.
892 138 <S*. Hyginus, of Athens, Bishop of
Rome, divides the clergy into
three orders (Anastas. 10).
139 Claud. Ptolom®us, Geographer.
S. Pius, of Aquileia, Bishop of Rome.
The book of Hermas the Pastor
written (Anastas. 12).
143 Herodes Atticus, consul.
The Plague in Rome.

Tabernacle of Cybele.
(Coin of Faustina, Senior.) 19
895 142 Arches of Marcus Aurelius and
Lucius Verus. 20
**The Sessorium and Amphithea-
trum Castrense (Region. Cat.) 21

Aqueduct XI., Hadriana (Inscrip-
tion and Lampridius) afterwards
called Alexandrina. 13

888

Photographs—
Photographs—
x No. 1025.
17 Nos. 298, 824, 839, 1220,
5 Nos. 630, 631
x8 No. 498.
7 No. 189.
19 No. 487.
x3 Nos. 1427, 1436, 1540, 1541, 1542, 1640.
X4 Nob. 327, 328.
ex No. 191.

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