A Study of the Topography and Municipal History of Praeneste by Ralph Van Deman Magoffin
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temple of Fortuna. It seems strange to have a statue of Trivia dedicated
in a Iunonarium, but it is stranger that there are no inscriptions among those from Praeneste which mention Juno, except that the name alone appears on a bronze mirror and two bronze dishes,[155] and as the provenience of bronze is never certain, such inscriptions mean nothing. It seems that the Iunonarium must have been somewhere in the west end of the temple precinct of Fortuna. KASA CUI VOCABULUM EST FULGERITA, C.I.L., XIV, 2934. This is an inscription which mentions a property inside the domain of Praeneste in a region, which in 385 A.D., was called regio Campania,[156] but it can not be located. LACUS, C.I.L., XIV, 2998; Not. d. Scavi, 1902, p. 12. LAVATIO, C.I.L., XIV, 2978, 2979, 3015. These three inscriptions were found in places so far from one another that they may well refer to three lavationes. LUDUS, C.I.L., XIV, 3014. See amphitheatrum. MACELLUM, C.I.L., XIV, 2937, 2946. |
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