- The
Tabularium was the
official records office of
ancient Rome and
housed the
offices of many city officials.
Situated within the
Roman Forum, it was on...
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Roman records of state. The
Tabularium looks out from the rear onto the
Roman Forum. The main
attraction of the
Tabularium,
besides the
structure itself...
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forums of Nerva, Vespasian, and Augustus.
Located between it and the
Tabularium (record house) were the
Gemonian stairs leading to the Arx of the Capitoline...
- With the
completion of the
Temple of Vespasian,
public access to the
Tabularium via the
Forum had been
blocked off. As a
result Domitian built a second...
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Palazzo Senatorio,
built a few
years earlier on the
Roman ruins of the
Tabularium (old
records office of
ancient Rome), and of the 15th-century Palazzo...
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Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii
Consentes Porticus Octaviae Tabularium Entertainment Circus Maximus Circus of
Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum...
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Pamphylia and Isauria), he is
thereafter known by the
agnomen Isauricus. The
Tabularium is
built in the Forum. The
Third Dalmatian war begins.
Julius Caesar returns...
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Basilica Ulpia Comitium Curia Julia Portico Dii
Consentes Porticus Octaviae Tabularium Entertainment Circus Maximus Circus of
Maxentius Circus of Nero Colosseum...
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tabularium.be.
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- OCLC 461974285. Bailly, Anatole. "Gr****-french
dictionary online". www.
tabularium.be.
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Geschichte der Botanik...