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Macellum Liviae

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Plan of ancient Rome superimposed on modern Rome; the Macellum Liviae lies on the northwest side of Via Urbano Rattazzi, between Via Napoleone III and Via Principe Amedeo
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and shops for various kinds of wares. The southern part of this area seems to have been encroached upon by private dwellings as early as the third century.
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is recorded in an inscription, and either this macellum or the Macellum Magnum is marked on fragment 4 of the
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Ruins corresponding with these literary indications have been found just outside the
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dedicated at the beginning of 7 BC. A restoration between 364 and 378 by
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Probably to be identified with τὸ τεμένισμα τὸ Λίουιον ὠνομασμένον (
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BC 1874, 36, 212‑219; 1914, 363; Mon L. I.531; HJ 344; LS III.167
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Possibly substituting B for V in LP xxxvii.8; xlvi.3; HCh 342
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shopping complex
Augustus
Livia
Esquiline Hill


Tiberius
Valentinian I
Valens
Gratian
Severan Marble Plan of Rome
Benedict of Soracte
Sant'Eusebio
Liber Pontificalis
Santa Maria Maggiore
porta Esquilina
opus reticulatum
Servian Wall
porticus
Cassius Dio
CIL
arch of Gallienus
Platner and Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome
41°53′50″N 12°30′09″E / 41.89716°N 12.50248°E / 41.89716; 12.50248
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Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Rome

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