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Porticus Argonautarum

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367: 432: 97:, in 27 BC. The portico of the Argonauts was added in 25 BC, to commemorate Agrippa's naval victories in 31 BC: it took its name from its decorations, which depicted the mythological expedition of 232: 442: 408: 401: 323: 297: 215: 188: 111: 352: 437: 148: 394: 138: 366: 90: 110:(an ancient detailed plan of Rome) have located the portico in what is now Via della Minerva, near the 268: 260: 180: 319: 313: 293: 252: 211: 184: 144: 140:
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Index

Porticus Vipsania
Latin
Argonauts
Italian
Latin
portico
ancient Rome
Saepta Julia
Campus Martius
comitia
Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Augustus
Jason
Forma Urbis
basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva
Pantheon
Roman Domestic Medical Practice in Central Italy: From the Middle Republic to the Early Empire
ISBN
9781472433961
A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome
315
ISBN
978-0-8018-4300-6
Rome, Ostia, Pompeii: Movement and Space
ISBN
978-0-19-958312-6
"A New Edition of the Marble Plan of Ancient Rome"
doi
10.2307/298847
ISSN

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