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chiefly instrumental in
bringing about these changes. The
smaller fora
venalia that
specialized by type of
produce were
started along the Tiber, near...
- a
bucchero oinochoe (wine vase): ṃiṇi mulvaṇịce
venalia ṡlarinaṡ. en mipi kapi ṃi(r) ṇuṇai = "
Venalia Ṡlarinaṡ gave me. Do not
touch me (?), I (am) nunai...
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Boarium and Trajan's Forum. The
Forum Boarium, one of a
series of fora
venalia or food markets, originated, as its name suggests, as a
cattle market....
- The
Forum Boarium (classical Latin: [ˈfɔrʊm‿boˈaːriʊ̃], Italian: Foro Boario) was the
cattle market or
forum venalium of
ancient Rome. It was
located on...
- The
Forum Holitorium or
Olitorium (Latin for the "Market of the
Vegetable Sellers"; Italian: Foro Olitorio) is an
archaeological area of Rome, Italy, on...
-
Located most
likely on the
Aventine Hill, the
Forum Pistorium or the
forum of the
bakers numbered as a
forum venalium of
ancient Rome. This
forum is mentioned...
-
verses in Latin, English, and Italian. Antwerp: [Typis
Henrici Swingenii]
Venalia apud Auctorem, 1608.
Media related to Otto van Veen at
Wikimedia Commons...
- The
Forum Suarium was the pork
forum venalium of
ancient Rome
during the empire,
mentioned first in two
inscriptions dating c. AD 200. This
market was...
- The
Forum Vinarium (Italian: Foro Vinario) was the wine
forum venalium of
early Ancient Rome. It was
located in the area of the
modern quartiere Testaccio...
- Forum,
referring to Wells'
market place.
These were
generally called Fora
Venalia in
Roman times, and this term
added to a
proper name
denotes a
market or...