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Porticus Octaviae | Digital Augustan RomeScholarly consensus holds that the porticus Metelli was built by Q. Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus in 146 B.C. around the temples of Iuno Regina and Iuppiter ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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LacusCurtius • Porticus Octaviae (Platner & Ashby, 1929)### Summary of Porticus Octaviae
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Porticus Octaviae (Portico of Octavia) - Ancient Rome LiveThe Portico of Octavia is a temple complex in the Circus Flaminius area constructed by Octavia, Augustus' sister. It was comprised of a square piazza 100 X ...
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LacusCurtius • Temple of Jupiter Stator (Platner & Ashby, 1929)Sep 24, 2019 · ... Porticus Metelli (q.v.), was built by Q. Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus after his triumph in 146 B.C. (Vell. I.11.3). It is referred to as ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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The Porticoes of Metellus and Octavia and their Two TemplesAug 9, 2013 · Pliny himself may have been vague about the history of the Porticus Metelli (e.g. in 34, 31 he speaks of a statue of Cornelia put up 'in Metelli ...
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LacusCurtius • Porticoes of Ancient Rome (Platner & Ashby, 1929)Dec 7, 2020 · A porticus took its name from its builder, its purpose, the structure to which it was attached or of which it formed a part, or sometimes from some famous ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Porticus Octaviae - Madain Project (en)Apr 4, 2025 · The Porticus Octaviae was constructed in the Campus Martius between 33 and 23 BCE, possibly commissioned by Augustus in honor of his sister Octavia or by ...Missing: dedication | Show results with:dedication<|separator|>
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CICERO, "PHILIPPICS" 9.5 AND THE PORTICUS OCTAVIA - jstor' Augustus mentions his restoration of the Porticus Octavia in the Res Gestae (19.1: porticum ad circum Flaminium, quam sum appellari passus ex nomine eius ...
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The Portico of Octavia | Turismo RomaBetween 27 and 23 BC, it was rebuilt by Augustus, in place of the oldest Portico of Metellus, and dedicated to his sister Ottavia. ... Octaviae, a large public ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Adrift toward Empire: The Lost Porticus Octavia in Rome and the ...Dec 1, 2011 · The porticus, a Roman architectural type adapted from the Greek stoa, was a building block of Republican and Imperial urbanism.1 An early and ...
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[PDF] Vitruvius, On architecture... Porticus Octavia was the first work built in the. Corinthian style at Rome, in 168 B.C., and was also called. Porticus Corinthia. Lanciani BE 469, Platner 426 ...Missing: innovations | Show results with:innovations
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Decorum and the Meanings of Materials in Triumphal Architecture of ...Sep 1, 2015 · In the case of the Porticus Metelli, the use of stucco emphasized the framing nature of the portico and highlighted the precious marble temple ...
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Forum Boarium, Theatre of Marcellus and Porticus OctaviaeThe structure was built by Augustus in the name of his sister, Octavia Minor, sometime after 27 BC, in place of the Porticus Metelli. The colonnaded walks of ...Missing: builder | Show results with:builder
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Porticus Octaviae | The Paideia Blog - WordPress.comNov 9, 2014 · The first was built by in 168 BC by Cn. Octavius after his triumph following the Third Macedonian War. The second was built a short time later ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Octavia the Younger, the Roman Woman Who Shaped an EmpireJul 2, 2025 · Within the porticus, there were also the equestrian statues of Alexander the Great's generals, looted from the Greeks. The porticus was restored ...
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Porticus of Octavia, Rome - A View On CitiesA first porticus, the Porticus Metelli, was built here by Quintus Metellus Macedonicus – an army commander who conquered Macedonia – in 148 to 146 BC.Missing: Caecilius Livy Pliny
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The Evolution of the Porticus Octaviae - jstorThe Porticus Aemilia was a less important building not far from Piazza Bocca della Verity and must have disappeared by the early Empire; it is mentioned by no ...
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[PDF] Octavia Minor and the Transition from Republic to Empirehe restored the Porticus Octavia in 33 (RG 4.19). This portico which Octavian restored was built in 168 by a Gn. Octavius to commemorate a naval battle ...
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(PDF) OCTAVIA AND CLEOPATRA AMONG RIVALS - ResearchGateJun 28, 2021 · son, and Porticus Octaviae as part of a policy of creating public places (BARRETT, 2002, p. 199 - 201). In addition, she was represented in ...
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Dynastic Ideology, the Domus Augusta, and Imperial Women - jstorMarcellus and the Porticus Octaviae. Recently, however, Kleiner has surveyed all the surviving evidence for arches and argued that there is no single bay ...
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[PDF] The Social and Political Influences of the Women in Augustus ...May 4, 2023 · In particular, she helped with a community effort to restore the Campus Martius by building the Porticus Octaviae and restoring temples on the ...
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Octavia | Women and Politics in Ancient Rome - WordPress.comAugustus dedicated a public building, the Porticus Octaviae, to his sister (Suetonius. Ant. 29.4; Dio 49.43.8). This honour was likely a symbol for his ...
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Engendering space: Octavia's Portico in Rome. - Document - GaleIn an attempt to direct scholarly attention to works by women patrons of the ancient era, this paper explores one monument in particular, the Porticus Octaviae ...Missing: findings | Show results with:findings
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[PDF] Architectural Competition in the Circus Flaminius Under Augustus ...Porticus Octaviae as well as the Theater of Marcellus. After having defeated Antony and his comrades at Actium, Augustus seized the opportunity to first ...
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THE RESTORATION OF THE PORTICUS OCTAVIAE AND ...Mar 9, 2007 · The Porticus Octaviae was built in the Campus Martius sometime between 33 and 23 BC (Figure 1). There is controversy as to whether it was ...
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Gender, Domesticity, and the Age of Augustus: Inventing Private Life ...Dec 2, 2006 · An equally cursory glance at Viscogliosi's entry on the Porticus Octaviae shows that while it was dedicated in Octavia's name, the complex ...<|separator|>
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The restoration of the Porticus Octaviae and Severan imperial policyAug 7, 2025 · There is controversy as to whether it was built by Augustus and dedicated to his sister, or commissioned by Octavia herself. The complex ...
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Ghosts of Buildings Past: Adaptive Reuse in Ancient RomeNov 24, 2023 · Porticus of Octavia, detail of inner pediment of propylon, showing salvaged column shafts used as building material in AD 203 (Author's photo, ...
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Stanford Forma Urbis Romae ProjectGatti's relocation of the Circus Flaminius was key to understanding why ancient authors referred to buildings like the Porticus Octaviae, the Porticus ...
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Creating Severan Rome: The Architecture and Self-Image of L ...Jun 23, 2015 · ... evidence indicate that Severus' restoration of the Porticus Octaviae was extensive enough to alter its popular name to Porticus Severi (p.<|separator|>
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The Eternal City on the Brink (Chapter 1) - The Making of Medieval ...Marcius Philippus, and the Porticus Octaviae, reconstructed around the same time and named for Augustus' sister, both enclosing venerable temples. Northward ...
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Julie Rowe,' Rome's Medieval Fish Market at S. Angelo in Pescheria ...The Porticus Octaviae was built around 27 BCE and dedicated by Augustus to his sister Octavia. It was a rectangular colonnaded structure enclosing temples, ...
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The Church of Sant'Angelo in Pescheria - Turismo RomaBelow and around the remains of the Portico d'Ottavia, dedicated by Emperor Augustus to his sister, a fish market was held during the Middle Ages and up to ...
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Piazza di Pescaria - Rome Art LoverIn the late XIXth century the fish market was moved to another location and the whole area was redesigned in conjunction with the construction of high walls on ...
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[PDF] repurposing space in the early medieval era, 554–ca. 1000Jun 1, 2025 · Selection of the space just behind the remains of the southern colonnade of the Porticus Octaviae proved of major importance to the.<|separator|>
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Archeological Heritage in the Area of the Jewish Ghetto in RomeMay 26, 2019 · The Portico of Octavia is the reference point of the over-planning of different archeological layers. The archeological excavations have ...
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Veduta interna dell'Atrio del Portico di Ottavia (Internal View of the ...Artist: Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, Mogliano Veneto 1720–1778 Rome); Date: 1760; Medium: Etching; Dimensions: Plate: 22 x 28 in. (55.9 x 71.1 cm) ...
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Rome's Venerable Ghetto - The New York TimesMar 12, 1989 · Roman Jews were condemned in 1555, by bull of Pope Paul IV, to live a segregated existence within a seven-acre area.<|separator|>
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The fish market | Museo di Roma in TrastevereAfter the unification of Italy it was decided to move the fish market from the Portico of Octavia to Piazza S. Teodoro. The fish was brought into the city ...Missing: 19th century
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Rione XI - Sant'Angelo | Turismo RomaIt was located near the ancient fish market, under the columns of the Portico d'Ottavia. ... fish market of the Portico di Ottavia, demolished in the late 19th ...
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Ciancio Rossetto, "Portico d'Ottavia: scavi, restauri, valorizzazioni"Il più antico quadriportico di Roma viene realizzato a metà del II secolo a.C. da Q. Cecilio Metello Macedonico con il bottino della guerra vittoriosa in Ma- ...<|separator|>
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Bibliography - Stanford Digital Forma Urbis Romae ProjectAug 6, 2010 · First of all, in this position, the temple would align better with the Porticus Octavia on the Severan Marble Plan and, secondly, the street ...
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(PDF) Rossetto, Borgia, De Fabrizio, "Portico d'Ottavia. Indagini ...Rossetto, Borgia, De Fabrizio, "Portico d'Ottavia. Indagini archeologiche negli ambienti sotterranei dell'ex convento di S. Ambrogio della Massima (2000)", ...Missing: escavazioni | Show results with:escavazioni
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GPR application to the structural control of historical buildings: two ...May 1, 2010 · The first case is the GPR detection of fractures and internal lesions in the architrave of the Porticus Octaviae, a partially restored Roman ...Missing: 21st | Show results with:21st
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Decorum and the Meanings of Materials in Triumphal Architecture of ...Figure 4 Remains of the propylon and south portico from the Severan restoration of the Porticus Octaviae,. Rome, early third century CE. (author's photo).