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Vicus Jugarius (Latin:
Vicus Iugarius), or the
Street of the Yoke-Makers, was an
ancient street leading into the
Roman Forum. The
Vicus Jugarius was very...
- of
Roman Triumphs;
linked the
Atrium Vestae with the Colosseum.
Vicus Jugarius ("Street of the Yoke-Makers")
Curia Hostilia (c. 560 BC-c. 80 BC), original...
- Hirtennamen), such as Armentarius, Asinarius, Bublarius, Caprarius, Gallinaria,
Jugarius, Pecuarius,
Porcarius and Zebrarius.
Although swineherds were not held...
- was
accessed by
several storied roads and streets,
including the
Vicus Jugarius,
Vicus Tuscus, Argiletum, and Via Nova.)
Pottery deposits discovered in...
-
first place where the
incident in
question could happen, was
named Vicus Jugarius: Dumézil
thinks its name
should be
understood according to the prescription...
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important ancient roads which led from the
Tiber to the Forum: the
Vicus Jugarius to the west, and the
Vicus Tuscus to the east. The
ground floor was divided...
- had
recovered the
standards in 15 or 16 AD. The Arch
spanned the
Vicus Jugarius between the
Temple of
Saturn and the
Basilica Julia. It was
dedicated to...
- Via
Portuensis Via
Praenestina Via
Sacra Via
Salaria Via
Tiburtina Vicus Jugarius Vicus Longus Vicus Patricius Vicus Tuscus Cloaca Circi Maximi Cloaca Maxima...
- his
house had stood,
preserved the
memory of his
death along the
Vicus Jugarius.
Cicero calls Ahala's deed a
glorious one, but,
whether Maelius entertained...
- Temple of Juno Sospita
Temple of
Divus Augustus Asylum Inter duos lucos
Vicus Jugarius Campus Martius Portico Dii Consentes Temple of
Vespasian and
Titus Temple...