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Macellum Liviae ("market of Livia") was a
shopping complex built by
Augustus in the name of his wife
Livia built on the
Esquiline Hill in Rome. Probably...
- The
Portico of
Livia (Porticus
Liviae) was a
portico in
Regio III Isis et
Serapis of
ancient Rome. It was
built by
Augustus in
honour of his wife Livia...
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central water feature which seems to
denote a
building a macellum.
Macellum Liviae ("market of Livia") was a
shopping complex built by
Augustus in the name...
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literary reference to this temple). Ovid's
description of the
Porticus Liviae in the same poem
suggests that the
shrine was
close to or
within the porticus...
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Cloeodes is a
genus of
mayflies in the
family Baetidae.
BioLib and GBIF include:
Cloeodes anduzei (Traver, 1943)
Cloeodes auwe
Salles & Batista, 2004 Cloeodes...
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Pistorium Forum Suarium Forum venalium Forum Vinarium Trajan's
Market Macellum Liviae Aqua
Alexandrina Aqua
Alsietina Aqua Anio
Novus Aqua Anio
Vetus Aqua Appia...
- S[ACRI] R[OMANI] I[MPERII] A[RCHIDAPIFER] & EL[ECTOR] D[UX] I[ULIACI] C[
LIVIAE] & M[ONTIUM]."Charles Theodore, by the
Grace of God,
Count Palatine of the...
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counteroffer to Gracchus'
offer of full citizenship.
These were
known as the
Leges Liviae, but they were
never enacted,
because the
Senate simply wanted to draw support...
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Lucius Magius,
there is no
indication of it on her monument.
Titus Livius Liviae Quartae l. Halys,
freedman of
Livia Quarta. His
funeral plaque was unearthed...
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gardens became a
national indulgence.
Augustus constructed the
Porticus Liviae, a
public garden on the
Oppian Hill in Rome.
Outside Rome,
gardens tended...