The Porticus Vipsania (Latin for the "Vipsanian Portico"), also known as the Portico of Agrippa (Porticus Agrippae), was a portico near the Via Flaminia...
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Via Minucia, the Pons Minucius, a bridge on the Via Flaminia, and a columned hall on the Campus Martius. The gate known as the Porticus Minucia was named...
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metre. It is recorded as standing in porticu Minucia and therefore its exact site depends on that of the porticus. Temple A Temple B Temple C The Teatro...
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Hadrian Temple of Matidia Theater of Pompey Temples of Largo Argentina Porticus Minucia Column of Marcus Aurelius T. of M.Aurelius and Faustina (?) Arch of ...
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sacrifice 22: anniversary of the Temple of the Lares Permarini in the Porticus Minucia 23: Larentalia; commemorations for the temples of Diana and Juno Regina...
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the doubled portico of the Porticus Minucia Frumentaria adjacent to the Largo di Torre Argentina. It was from the Minucia that Roman citizens received...
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BCE, the administration of the grain supply had been centered in the Porticus Minucia. Augustus allowed for the creation of the praefectus annonae, a government...
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some branches were created: first the Via Aemilia [it], then the Via Minucia [it], finally the emperor Trajan built the Via Traiana, a branch of the...
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