- The
Horti Liciniani was a
luxurious complex of an
ancient Roman villa with
large gardens and
outdoor rooms originally belonging to the gens Licinia. It...
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memoriae and
their names were
expunged from
official inscriptions. A
Liciniani filius, 'son of Licini****', is
noted in two laws in the
Codex Theodosi****...
- complex, both of
whose remains are
visible today. The 3rd-century
Horti Liciniani, a
group of
gardens (including the
relatively well-preserved nymphaeum...
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Aciliorum Horti Agrippinae Horti Caesaris Horti Domitiae Horti Lamiani Horti Liciniani Horti Lolliani Horti Pompeiani Horti Tauriani Porticus Aemilia Porticus...
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Walls and just
inside the line of the Anio Vetus. Once part of the
Horti Liciniani on the
Esquiline Hill, it now
faces the
modern Via Giolitti. It was once...
- Caligula)
became subsumed into the
imperial property.
Horti Liciniani The
Horti Liciniani were a set of
gardens in
ancient Rome,
which originally belonged...
- the
present Montefiascone). The
church rose in the area of the
Horti Liciniani, not far from the
nymphaeum usually known as
Temple of
Minerva Medica...
- Add MS 17212 (fol. 1-8, 10-13) – Trismegistos. Karl Pertz, Gai
Grani Liciniani Annalium quae
supersunt ex
codice ter
scripto Musei Britannici Londinensis...
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reunited under Gallienus in the mid 3rd
century with the
imperial Horti Liciniani, but
began to
split again in late antiquity,
being centred round the residence...
-
Survey of the
Latin classics (Oxford, 1983). – ed.
Michael Flemisch Grani Liciniani quae
supersunt (G.B. Teubner, Stuttgart, 1904;
reprint 1967) – ed. N....