Roman forum entrance

    • [DOC File]Draft Itinerary - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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      And, indeed, the Roman Forum essentially is Augustan: the Temples of Saturn, Concord, Castor and Pollux, Divine Julius, the Basilicas of Julia and Aemilia, the Curia and Rostra--all took their final form during his triumvirate and principate. The forum was the meeting place for Romans, the center of political, religious, business, and social life.

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    • [DOC File]ROMAN ART - Montgomery Township School District

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      An entrance hall large enough for a 120 foot statue of himself as Sol – God of the Sun. ... The Republican Forum was the original forum in Rome, but famous Roman leaders beginning with Julius Caesar added their own additions. Trajan’s Forum was the largest. Key facts:

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    • [DOC File]Draft Itinerary - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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      The Forum of Julius Caesar was outlined in a double row of 7 pedestals, three of which still had columns atop, and the later (608 AD) Column of Phocas stands near the Rosta. Up the Vicus Tuscus we past the Temple of Castor and the booksellers' shops to the gate at the foot of the Palatine Hill and the closed off S Maria Antiqua, a region being ...

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    • [DOC File]www.rtsd.org

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      The main square of a Roman city was called the : (A) forum (B) basilica (C) pomerium (D) macellum. The sacred trench cut before the outer walls were built was called the: (A) forum (B) basilica (C) pomerium (D) macellum. Law courts were held in a building called the : (A) forum (B) basilica (C) pomerium (D) macellum

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    • [DOC File]KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY

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      The Roman forum consisted of public buildings that were three times as long as they were broad. The Roman Forum was built by Romulus. Arched porticos surrounded all the compass of the Roman forum with some passages being left as places of entrance. (A portico is a porch that leads to the entrance of a building with a roof structure supported by ...

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