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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.

Buildings in Home.
A.U.C. A.D.

150 Painted Tombs on the Via Latina, i
[Brick - stamps, ’xvitli names of
Consuls.]

914 161 Villa of the Quintilii, Via Appia
(Lampridius 4, and Inscript.) 2
917 164 **Church of S. Pudentiana made in
the Thermae or Baths of Novatus
in the House of Pudens, by Pius I.
(Pontif. Regist. ap. Anastas. 12).
(Acta Martyrum, S. Praxedes.)
This house was also the shelter of
S. Justin Martyr.
(Acta M. S.Justini.) 3

923 170 **Temple of Marcus Aurelius Anto-
ninus (now the Custom-house). 4
Temple of Peace burnt.
*Temple of Vesta rebuilt. 5

180 Tabernacle of Mercury.
(Coin of Marcus Aurelius.) 6
♦♦Column of Marcus Aurelius Anto-
ninus, built by Adrastus. (In-
script. ap. Marini, atti degli
Arvali, p. 220.) 7
935 182 *Thermae of Septimius Severus and
Commodus, in Keg. I. begun ;
completed in a.d. 199 (Spartianus
in Severo, 19). 8
185 Aqueduct XII., Aurelia.
190 Aqueduct XIII., Severiana. 9
191 Palace of Commodus on the Palatine
(Lampridius 12). 10
947 194 Temple of Bacchus and Hercules
(Dio, Ixxvi. 16; Spart., c. 23). 11

Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. A.D.
150 Marcion, the heretic.
151 Justin Martyr's first Apology.
152 S. Polycarp at Rome.
155-229 Pio Cassius, historian.
Hegesippus, historian.
S. Anacletus, of Syria, M., Bp. of
Rome.
160 Pausanias, Gr. geograph.
Hephastion of Alexandria, gramm.
Athenceus’ dialogues.
914 161 Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius
and Lucius 2Elius Verus, Em-
perors.
163 Commodus bom.
166 Triumph of Marcus and L. Verus.
Fourth Persecution of the
Christians.
SS. Justin and Polycarp MM.
SS. Timothy and Mark MM. (Epist.
PH I. ad Justin.)
Temples built in several cities by
Verus (Spartianus, 7.)
167 Jamblichus.
178 Trenceus, Bishop of Lyons.
168 £ Soter, of Fondi, Bishop of Rome.
169 Fifth Persecution of the Chris¬
tians.
The Christian Legion prays for rain
and victory;—is called Fulminea.
SS. Philip and Leonidas, Martyrs.
Lucius Verus dies, set. 38.
172 Title of Britannicus assumed.
Apologies of Melito and Apolli-
narius.
173 Herodian of Alexandria, gram.
Kise of the Sect of the Montanists.
176 S.Anicetus, M., burled in the Cata¬
comb of Calixtus (Anastas, xi.)
177 S. Eleutherius, of Nicopolis, Bishop
of Rome, M.
Irenceus at Rome.
Persecution of Christians in Gaul.
933 180 Commodus (L. /Eli us Aurelius An-
toninus), Emperor.
Herodian, Greek historian.
181 Theophilus, Christian writer.
941 188 The Capitol struck by lightning.
A fire at Rome. Vespasian’s Forum
of Peace destroyed.
189 Victor, Bishop of Rome.
913 190 Clemens Alexandrinus, Eccles, hist.
944 191 Another great fire in Rome. The
Temple of Peace and parts of the
Palace destroyed.
945 192 Commodus slain on Dec. 31, set. 31.
Septimius Severus (L. Antoninus),
Emperor.
946 193 Pertinax (P. Ilelvius), Emperor.
Didius Julianus, Emperor.
Pescennius Niger, Emperor.
195 Tertullian, Christian writer.

Photographs—
1 Nos. 2098 to 2104.
2 Nos.-2346, 2349, 2353, 2354.
3 Nos. 178, 1733, 1734.
4 Nos. 644, 645.

Photographs—
7 No. 645.
8 Nos, 1485, 1486.
10 Nos. 108, 2300.
 
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