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i8o DOMUS: FLAVIUS ASELLUS—GENUCIUS MARINIANUS

Domus (names of owners given in the nominative)—continued :
Flavius Eugenius Asellus : on the Capitoline hill. Asellus was
comes largitionum in 469 a.d., and afterwards praefectus urbi (Sid. Ap.
Ep. i. 7. 4 ; CIL vi. 1668).
T. Flavius Claudius Claudianus v.c. : see Domus Claudiorum.
T. Flavius Sabinus : the house of the brother of Vespasian (or of
his son) on the Quirinal between the Alta Semita and the vicus
Longus, just south of the present church of S. Andrea, as is shown
by the discovery of a travertine cippus (Tac. Hist. iii. 69 ; CIL vi.
29788 ; xv. 7451 ; cf. Pros. ii. 73. 231 ; 74. 234—where these
inscriptions are not cited; RhM 1894, 400, 401).
T. Flavius Salinator. A lead pipe bearing his name was found to the
east of the house of T. Flavius Sabinus (CIL xv. 7452).
T. Flavius Tiberianus : on the Esquiline, known only from a lead pipe,
of the second century (CIL xv. 7453), that was found at the corner of the
Via Mazzini and Via Napoleone III. The house seems to have belonged
afterwards to M. Tuticius Capito.
Flavius Vedius Antoninus c.v. : on the Viminal, near the Ministero
delle Finanze, known only from a lead pipe of the second or third
century (CIL xv. 7456 ; but cf. Pros. ii. 77. 261).
Fronto : see Domus Horatiana, Horti Maecenatis.
M. Fulvius Flaccus : near the north corner of the Palatine, destroyed
after the murder of its owner in 121 b.c. The house of Catulus was
erected on its site (Cic. de domo 102, 114 ; Vai. Max. vi. 3. I c).
C. Fulvius Plautianus :* on the slope of the Quirinal, north of the royal
gardens, where some remains and two water-pipes bearing his name
have been found (NS 1902, 132-133 ; 1903, 20). This Plautianus was
the famous friend of Septimius Severus (HJ 424 ; Pros. ii. 96. 379).
Fulvia : wife of M. Antoninus, near that of Caesetius Rufus, but of
unknown location (App. BC iv. 29).
Gaiana : see Domus Tiberiana.
Galeria Fundana, the wife of Vitellius : on the Aventine (Tac. Hist,
iii. 70 ; cf. also Pros. ii. 107. 18).
Gelotiana : a house on the slope of the Palatine, overlooking the circus
Maximus, which Caligula seems to have incorporated in the imperial
palace (Suet. Cal. 18 ; CIL vi. 8663). For a description of some existing
remains, often identified with this house,see Domus Augustiana, p. 161,
and for the frescoes, see PBS viii. 91-103.
Geminia Bassa c.f. : just inside the porta Viminalis, known only from
a lead pipe of the beginning of the third century (CIL xv. 7463).
Genucius Marinianus : just south-east of S. Maria Maggiore (?), known
only from a lead pipe of the middle of the third century a.d. (CIL
xv. 7464).
 
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