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- of Ancient Rome, London: Oxford University Press, 1929. "Ara Matidiae" & "Templum Matidiae". Retrieved from LacusCurtius on 20 December 2008. Levick, Barbara...
- of Junius B****us 331 AD Esquiline Hill Junius B****us (consul) Basilica Matidiae and Marcianae 120 AD Campus Martius Hadrian Basilica of Maxentius Around...
- origin of the town's name is unknown, but may derive from Latin (villa) Matidiae: Matidia Minor. Matidia Minor was a noble Roman woman, a distant cousin...
- both of which he restored or rebuilt. A lead water pipe inscribed 'templo matidiae' ('from the temple of Matidia') was found near Sant'Ig****o, which may...
- (or Mindia Matidia) and Rupilia. The Italian village of Matigge (ancient Matidiae) is named after him and his second granddaughter Matidia Minor. Not Rupilia...
- now located. Due to this villa, the city became known in Latin as Insula Matidiae (modern Matigge, Italy). Matidia became competent in her affairs and when...
- Elder, a niece of Trajan), therefore it might have been known as balneum Matidiae. Almost Two dozen black-and-white and polychrome mosaics were recovered...
- the Basilica Julia at the time of Caesar. Basilica Marciana and Basilica Matidiae It is probably identifiable with the arcades that flanked the temple dedicated...