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TM Geo 42816
Italy (Latium)The region ca. 250 BC - provincia: Latium et Campania (Regio I)The provincia ca. 200 AD - modern region: Lazio - located in Rome (TM Geo 2058)
Status: mountain: mons; collis
Latin name(s): Velia
Variants: Velia
Biblio: Platner / Ashby, A topographical dictionary of ancient Rome, 1929, p. 550
TM GeoRef | Publication | Attestation | Material | Language | Date | Provenance |
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218697 | Année épigraphique 2010 223, 7 | Velia | stone? | Latin | BC02 - AD08 | Italy, Latium - Rome [found & written] |
168305 | Inscriptiones Italiae XIII.2 32 + Inscriptiones Italiae XIII.2 11 + Inscriptiones Italiae XIII.2 19 + Inscriptiones Italiae XIII.2 20, (20) (10-October 14 | Velia | stone (marble) | Latin | BC01 | Italy, Latium - Rome [found & written] |
168812 | Mitchell / French, The Greek and Latin inscriptions of Ankara 1 1, col. 4, 7 [d] | in Veliacontext: 'I built the curia and the Chacidicum adjoining it, the temple of Apollon on the Palatium with its porticoes, the temple of the deified Iulius, the Lupercal, the porticus at the Circus Flaminius which I allowed to be called Octavia after the name of him who had constructed an earlier one on the same site, the state box (pulvinar) at the Circus Maximus, the temples on the Capitolium of Iuppiter Feretrius and Iuppiter Tonans, the temple of Quirinus, the temples of Minerva and of Iuno the Queen, and of Iuppiter Libertas, on the Aventinus, the temple of the Lares at the highest point of the Sacra Via, the temple of the Di Penates on the Velia, the temple of Youth / Iuventas, and the temple of the Great Mother on the Palatium.' | stone | Greek / Latin | AD01 | Turkey, Galatia - Ankyra (Ankara) [found & written] |
156937 | Inscriptiones Italiae XIII.2 25, (5-Maius) 25 | Velia | stone | Latin | AD01 | Italy, Samnium - Amiternum (San Vittorino) [found & written] |