• The Porticus Catuli (Latin for the "Portico of Catulus") was a portico on the Palatine Hill in ancient Rome. It was a local landmark (monumentum). It...
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    (1997). "The Location of the Houses of Cicero and Clodius and the Porticus Catuli on the Palatine Hill". Vol. 118, no. 3. American Journal of Philology...
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  • Monumenta Catuli: the Temple of Fortuna Huiusce Diei (the "Fortune of This Day"), to commemorate the day of Vercellae, and the Porticus Catuli, built from...
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    their builders. In building this temple and the portico known as the Porticus Catuli, Catulus was competing with his co-commander and consular colleague...
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    proconsul to defeat the Cimbri at Vercellae; triumphed with Marius; built Porticus Catuli with booty 95 Cisalpina Q. Mucius Scaevola triumph for repressing raiders...
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