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Rüpke, Jörg (1994). "Fehler und Fehlinterpretationen in der Datierung des "dies natalis" des stadtrömischen Mater Magna-Tempels" [Errors and misinterpretations in the dating of the "dies natalis" of the temple of Mater Magna in the city of Rome].
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The list of consuls was the same height as the calendar, but 1.36 m wide. The names of the consuls span the period from 164 BC to 84 BC. According to the restoration of the
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The calendar takes the form of a table with thirteen columns, each of which is a month labelled with an abbreviation of its name. Still legible are the following:
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Cronologia storica: Roma fino al termine dell' impero d'occidente; coll' aggiunta dei Fasti Consolari dall' origine del consolato al termine del governo d'Augusto
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Each column consists of several rows containing the days as well as a supplementary row indicating the total number of days in the month. Still visible are
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The Lunisolar Calendar of the Germanic Peoples: Reconstruction of a bound moon calendar from ancient, medieval and early modern sources
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is placed in the seventh day for the months of March, May, July, and October. The eighth day after the Nones of each month is labelled
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Kalender und Öffentlichkeit: Die Geschichte der Repräsentation und religiösen Qualifikation von Zeit in Rom
372: 333:) of the temples in the city of Rome. The fact that the foundation of the Temple of Venus connected to the 88: 143: 107: 368: 157: 123: 118:, remaining independent of Rome until 338 BC. The Romans first took control of the region in the 379:
contain a transmission error, which is why they provide the incorrect dates of 4–10 April.
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is missing indicates that the calendar was created before 55 
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Anzio lies about 58 km south of Rome in the region of modern
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at both ends, the list originally extended from 173 BC to 67 BC.
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consist of two fragments of the thirteen month calendar and the
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Sears, Gareth; Keegan, Peter; Laurence, Ray (18 July 2013).
326:(assembly days, when political assemblies were permitted). 343:. The calendar also includes important events, like the 146:. The 1.16 m high and 2.5 m wide calendar contains the 114:, including Antium, this town until being taken by the 490:(in Italian). G. B. Paravia & Company. p. 39. 251:
The first day of each month is marked by the letter
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BoD – Books on Demand. p. 27. 7: 233:(31) (partial) for May and October. 614:Archaeological discoveries in Italy 357:occurred on 11 April 191  153:in addition to the twelve months. 14: 619:1915 archaeological discoveries 396:Wiseman, Timothy Peter (2004). 51:Antium (Anzio) is south of Rome 464:cambiaversoanzio.wordpress.com 1: 429:. A&C Black. p. IX. 126:and incorporated it into the 588:James Grout: Fasti Antiates 560:. de Gruyter, Berlin 1995, 635: 85:Palazzo Massimo alle Terme 484:Rolando, Antonio (1899). 30:arranged excavated pieces 318:, when it was not), and 110:inhabited the region of 69:Julian calendar reforms 140:Fasti Antiates maiores 89:Museo Nazionale Romano 57:Fasti Antiates Maiores 52: 44: 39:Fasti Antiates Maiores 31: 26:Fasti Antiates Maiores 575:Inscriptiones Italiae 373:Endoitio Exitio Nefas 144:List of Roman consuls 87:in Rome, part of the 50: 37: 24: 225:(28) for February, 151:Mensis Intercalaris 124:Battle of Trifanum 53: 45: 32: 514:978-3-7534-0723-4 436:978-1-4411-8876-2 409:978-0-85989-703-7 399:The Myths of Rome 335:Theatre of Pompey 626: 571:Attilio Degrassi 541: 540: 525: 519: 518: 498: 492: 491: 481: 475: 474: 472: 470: 458:CambiaVersoAnzio 447: 441: 440: 420: 414: 413: 393: 369:Fasti Quirinales 367:is found in the 362: 361: 342: 341: 634: 633: 629: 628: 627: 625: 624: 623: 599: 598: 584: 550: 545: 544: 527: 526: 522: 515: 500: 499: 495: 483: 482: 478: 468: 466: 449: 448: 444: 437: 422: 421: 417: 410: 395: 394: 390: 385: 365:Ludi Megalenses 359: 358: 346:Ludi Megalenses 339: 338: 324:comitialis dies 166: 136: 97: 42: 29: 17: 12: 11: 5: 632: 630: 622: 621: 616: 611: 609:Roman calendar 601: 600: 597: 596: 590: 583: 582:External links 580: 579: 578: 568: 549: 546: 543: 542: 520: 513: 493: 476: 442: 435: 415: 408: 387: 386: 384: 381: 246:nundinal cycle 165: 162: 135: 132: 128:Roman republic 96: 93: 65:Roman calendar 61:Roman Republic 43:reconstruction 16:Roman calendar 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 631: 620: 617: 615: 612: 610: 607: 606: 604: 595:– Attalus.org 594: 591: 589: 586: 585: 581: 576: 572: 569: 567: 566:3-11-014514-6 563: 559: 555: 552: 551: 547: 538: 535:(in German). 534: 533: 524: 521: 516: 510: 506: 505: 497: 494: 489: 488: 480: 477: 465: 461: 459: 455: 450:A. 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Later 355:Palatine 258:Kalendae 164:Contents 469:9 March 195:Aprilis 158:lacunae 79:) in a 564:  511:  433:  406:  205:Iunius 116:Volsci 112:Latium 108:Latins 77:Antium 456:, on 377:Fasti 277:EIDVS 268:Nonae 223:XXIIX 101:Lazio 81:crypt 73:Anzio 562:ISBN 509:ISBN 471:2024 431:ISBN 404:ISBN 322:for 310:for 281:Ides 231:XXXI 227:XXIX 212:for 202:for 192:for 182:for 172:for 138:The 55:The 537:102 360:BCE 340:BCE 294:or 283:). 273:NON 263:NON 240:to 210:SEP 200:IVN 190:APR 180:FEB 170:IAN 605:: 573:. 556:. 462:. 298:. 290:, 218:. 130:. 103:. 91:. 41:, 28:, 517:. 473:. 460:" 452:" 439:. 412:. 320:C 314:( 308:N 300:F 296:C 292:N 288:F 279:( 253:K 242:H 238:A

Index




Roman Republic
Roman calendar
Julian calendar reforms
Anzio
Antium
crypt
Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
Museo Nazionale Romano
Lazio
Latins
Latium
Volsci
Latin War
Battle of Trifanum
Roman republic
List of Roman consuls
leap month
Mensis Intercalaris
lacunae
Ianuarius
Februarius
Aprilis
Iunius
September
nundinal cycle
Kalendae
Nonae

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