• The Saepta Julia was a building in the Campus Martius of Rome, where citizens gathered to cast votes. The building was conceived by Julius Caesar and dedicated...
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    the Saepta Julia, which was designed to manage the crowds at elections and prevent fraud. Voters would gather in the pen space north of the Saepta and...
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  • Martius in Rome, probably near the Saepta Julia, since the inscription mentioning it was just to the north of the Saepta. Work was begun on the amphitheater...
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    pair that Domitian set up at the entrances to the Iseum, between the Saepta Julia (the permanent voting enclosure in the form of two monumental porticos...
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  • Theatre of Pompey Ludus Magnus Naumachia Vaticana Odeum of Domitian Saepta Julia Septizodium Stadium of Domitian Roman Forum Forum of Augustus Forum of...
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    Isis and Serapis on the Campus Martius, directly to the east of the Saepta Julia. The temple to Isis, the Iseum Campense, stood across a plaza from the...
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    of Jupiter, the Diribitorium, parts of the Theatre of Pompey, and the Saepta Julia among others. Emperor Titus personally compensated for the damaged regions...
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  • referred to as the Saepta (Latin, "enclosure"). It was a wooden structure and was replaced by the larger and more ornate marble Saepta Julia after the civil...
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    Temple of Jupiter, the Diribitorium, parts of Pompey's Theatre and the Saepta Julia among others. Once again, Titus personally compensated for the damaged...
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    jocular remark by Caligula. Caligula began an amphitheatre beside the Saepta Julia; he cleared the latter space for use as an arena, and filled it with...
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    built by Gaius Caligula on the area known as Campus Martius, between the Saepta Julia and the temple of Minerva c. 37–41 CE. The Serapeum, 240 m (790 ft) long...
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  • Agrippiana) was a portico in ancient Rome. The building was located in the Saepta Julia, a large square in the Campus Martius used for public comitia (assemblies)...
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    of Jupiter, the Diribitorium, parts of the Theatre of Pompey, and the Saepta Julia among others. Once again, Titus personally compensated for the damaged...
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    immediately after her deification, choosing a site near the Pantheon and the Saepta Julia, both of which he restored or rebuilt. A lead water pipe inscribed 'templo...
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    of Jupiter, the Diribitorium, parts of the Theatre of Pompey, and the Saepta Julia among others. Emperor Titus personally compensated for the damaged regions...
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    an extraordinary way, in any place: for example, a rhinoceros at the Saepta Julia, a tiger in a theatrical scene, a snake of fifty cubits (about 22 meters)...
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    of the Pantheon. It terminated in the Campus Martius in front of the Saepta Julia. A secondary branch reached the inadequately served regions VII, IX,...
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  • built near the demolished amphitheater of Caligula to the north of the Saepta Julia. According to historian Tacitus, work began on the amphitheater in 57...
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    Argonautarum), and the Porticus Meleagri), the last two being adjacent to the Saepta Julia, where citizens gathered to cast their votes. Finally, near the banks...
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    including ones with an artificial lake designed for mock water fights. The Saepta Julia was a building located in the Campus that was reserved for voting and...
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  • Agrippa Stagnum ? Odeon of Domitian Warehouses? Warehouses? Warehouses? Saepta Julia Diribitorium Porticus Divorum Aqua Virgo Arch of Claudius Porticus Vipsania...
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  • Falco's family was affected by the Vesuvius eruption of 79 AD and the Saepta Julia fire of 80 AD, are also recalled by Albia. Albia also reveals that her...
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    Illyria between 35 and 33 BC. The project also included the Pantheon, the Saepta Iulia and the Baths of Agrippa. The structure of the Basilica of Neptune...
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    contests. According to Suetonius the gymnastic contests were held in the Saepta area of the Campus Martius.: 288  The history of Nero's reign is problematic...
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    describes a specialized market to meet this demand, located at the Julian Saepta in the Campus Martius. Seneca expressed Stoic indignation that a male slave...
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