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had assigned before 102 CE 72,000 sesterces and then 1,044,000 sesterces on a mortgage bond to forty-six estates. The total value of which was reckoned at over 13,000,000 sesterces (~130,000), the interest on which at 5% was to serve for the support of 266 boys and 6 girls, the former receiving 16,
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in connection with the extension to it of the privileges of the Roman franchise, the latest an inscription of 276 CE. Most of the objects found are in the museum at Parma.
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How and when Veleia was abandoned is uncertain: the previously prevalent view that it was destroyed by a landslip was proved to be mistaken by the excavations of 1876.
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and private houses with many statues (twelve of marble from the basilica, and a fine bronze head of
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Excavations begun on the site in 1760, and were at first successful; the forum and basilica, the
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This article is about the ancient town in Italy. For the ancient town in Spain, see
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among the towns of the eighth region, though the Veleiates were ethnically
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Hidden Lives, Public Personae: Women and Civic Life in the Roman West
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Veleia: guida alla visita della zona archeologica e dell'antiquarium
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of 49 BCE which dealt with the administration of justice in
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Archeological area and Antiquarium of Veleia - MIBAC
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Veleia (Spain)
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Aemilia
Italy
Placentia
Pliny
Ligurians
Vespasian
Tabula alimentaria
National Archaeological Museum of Parma
Libarna
Parma
Luca
Trajan
thermae
amphitheatre
Hadrian
Lex Rubria de Gallia cisalpina
Cisalpine Gaul
Hidden Lives, Public Personae: Women and Civic Life in the Roman West
ISBN
978-0-19-025189-5



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Chisholm, Hugh
Veleia
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