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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 Borne.
A.U.C. A.D.
954 201 *Arch of Septimius Severus, at the
foot of the Clivus of the Capitol.
(Inscript, in situ.) i
955 202 **Arch of the Silversmiths in the
Velabrum. (Inscript, in situ.) z
Theatre of Septimius Severus.
(Medal.) 3
Septizonium of Septimius Severus
(Spartianus in Severo, 19). 4
**Portico of the Pantheum restored
by Septimius Severus. (Inscript.
in situ.) 5
**Portico of Octavia, restored by
Septimius Severus. (Inscript.) 6
962 2091 **Thermse of the Antonines and
220 j of Caracalla (Spartianus in An-
tonino Caracalla, c. 9). 7
964 211 *Temple of Vespasian, at the foot of
the Capitol. (Inscript, in situ.) 8
969 212 1 Marcian Aqueduct and Arcade re-
216) stored. (Inscript, in situ.) 9
215 *Aqueduet XIV., Antoniana. 10
218 Church of S. Maria in Trastevere
founded)Titulus Julii). (Anast.) 11
973 220 Temple of Heliogabalus, Sol, or Ju-
piter, on the Palatine (Lampridius
in Anton. Heliogabalo,3andl7). 12
Restoration of the Amphitheatre
or Colosseum after a fire (Lam-
pridius, 17). 13
Senaculum on the Quirinal for
women (Lampridius, 3). 14
225 Aqueduct XV., Alexandrina, (Lam-
pridius). 15
Church of S. Calixtus, now called
S. Maria in Trastevere, founded.
(Anastas. 17.)
•*Porticus to the Thermte of Cara-
calla, begun by him and finished
by Heliogabalus (Lampridius, 24).
16
Lavacrum of Heliogabalus (on the
Palatine Hill, near the Arch of
Titus), begun by him and finished
by Alexander Severus (Lampri-
dius, 32). 17
983 230 Temple of Mars (circular). (Coin
of Gordianus.) 18
**Nympheeum and Baths of Alex-
ander Severus. (Medal.) 19
Palace of Alexander Severus on the
Palatine (Lampridius, 32). 20
**Aqua Alexandrina, and Thermae
near those of Nero (Lampridius,
25). zi
Opus Alexandrinum introduced
(Lampridius, 25). 22
Basilica of Alexander between the
Campus Martius and the Septa
Agrippiana, 1,000ft. long and 100ft.
wide (Lampridius, 26). 23
Aviaries built, on the Palatine
(Ibid., 42).

Contemporary Events.
A.U.C. A.D.
949 196 Byzantium, taken and destroyed.
197 Dispute about Easter.
202 Sixth Persecution of Christians.
Apology of Tertullian,
S.Zephyrinus,aRoman,Bp.ofRome.
Symmachus and Clemens Alexan-
drinus.
962 205 Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne.
962 209 Severus invades Caledonia.
210 The Roman Wall in northern Britain
rebuilt.
Severus dies at York.
964 211 Caracalla (M. Aurelius Anto-
ninus), Emperor.
212 Apollonius zyrites against the Mon-
tanists.
214 Flavius Philo stratus, biographer.
970 217 Macrinus, Emperor.
Julia Domna, wife of Severus, and
mother of Caracalla, dies.
971 218 Elagabalus, or Heliogabalus,
(Marcus Aurelius Varius), Em-
peror.
219 S. CalixtusI., a Roman, Bp. of Rome.
Cemetery of S. Zephyrinus, Via
Appia (Anastas., 16).
Cemetery of Calepodius, and Calix-
tus made(?) (Anastas., 17).
975 222 Alexander Severus (Marcus Au-
relius), Emperor, set. 17.
Ulpia/n, the Jurist.
Herodian, Greek historian.
Julia Mammcea, mother of the Em-
peror, favours the Christians.
8. Urbanl., a Roman, Bp. of Rome,M.
229 Origen’s Commentaries on Scripture.
230 Uippolytus, Christian writer; his
effigy on a marble seat with the
Paschal cycle engraved upon it,
now in the Vatican Museum.
8. Drban burnt in the Cemetery of
Prartextatus (Ana.s'ta.s. 18).
S'. Pontianus, a Roman, Bp. of Rome.
Many colossal statues erected (Lam-
pridius, 25).
Statues of Christ, Abraham, and
Orpheus erected in the Lavacrum
of Alexander Severus (Lampri-
dius, 29).
984 231 Persian War, triumph of Alexander
Severus.
232 Gregory of Neoccesarea.
235 S.Anterus, of Greece, Bp. of Rome,M.
C. Julius Verus Maximinus, Em-
peror.
Sixth Persecution of Christians.
236 S. Fabian, a Roman, Bp. of Rome, M.
Schism of Novatus begun.

Photographs—
1 Nos. 772, 1209.
= Nos.196, 772, 1092.
6 Nos. 741, 1079.
7 Nos. 193, 194, 195, 1184—1189.
Nos. 929, 1670.

Photographs—
io Nos. 73, 539, 883, 884, 1202, 1772.
13 Nos. 184, 185.
i5 Nos. 80, 99, 2126.
19 No. 61.
 
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