Christian antiquities -- Italy -- Rome; Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities
in 1889, ex-votos at Veii, by the Empress of Brazil, 65;
under the new Halls of Justice, 301;
in 1890, inscriptions describing the Secular games, 73.
Exedræ, 42.
Ex-votos, found on the sites of temples, 58;
anatomical specimens, 62;
shops for the sale of, 62;
deposits found near the Tiber, 62.
Faliscan Museum, 354.
Farnesina gardens, house discovered in, 263, 264 (plate).
Favissæ, 58.
Flavians, the members of the family who became Christians, 337;
their crypt in the Catacombs of Domitilla, 316 (cut), 330, 336
Flowers, feasts of, in ancient times, 49.
Fortunatus, S., 360.
Forum Julium, 54;
Romanum, Caligula's bridge, 101; Olitorium, 5;
Trajanum, the earth taken from it placed over the cemetery of the
Via Salaria, 284.
Foundation of a city, ceremonies of, 70.
Fountain, in the atrium of S. Peter's, 135, 136 (cut);
in front of S. Paolo, 155.
Frescos. See _Paintings_.
Funeral ceremonies and memorial feasts, 117, 171.
See also _Burial_.
Funerary banquets, 42.
Funeraticia collegia, 116.
Furnilla, Marcia, wife of Titus, 207;
statue (plate).
Gauls, their invasion foretold by a mysterious voice, 72.
Genesius, S., 360.
Germano, Padre, 158.
Geta, remains of his mausoleum, 196 (cut).
Giardino delle Tre Pile, 101.
Glabrio, Manius Acilius, consul A. D. 91, 5;
his martyrdom, 6.
Glabriones, Acilii, discovery of their burial place, 4;
history of the family, 5.
Gods, the name and sex of those little known, seldom mentioned, 72.
Goths, their pillage of the Catacombs, 324.
Græcina, Pomponia, a Christian convert, 9.
Graffiti, evidence on the position of the church, 12;
in the catacombs, 42, 219, 327, 356.
Granaries, 44;
belonging to the church, 46;
the grain sold by Pope Sabinianus, 47;
the institution long survived, 48;
the granary at Ostia, 47 (cut).
Great litany, 165.
Greek language used by the church, 216.
Gregorian chant, 229.
Gregorovius, Ferdinand, 213.
Gregory I. (the Great), 47;
his tomb, 221, 223;
statue of, 225 (cut);
his work, 228;
the monastery founded by him, 229, 230 (cut);
in the basilica of Nereus and Achilleus, 345.
Gregory XIII., Pope, 48.
Grimaldi, 122.
Hadrian, Emperor, 49, 99;
attitude toward Christianity, 11.
Hadrian's Mole, and apartments built by Paul III., 247.
Hair, restoration of, ascribed to Minerva, 63.
Haran, or Charan, 355.
Helena, tomb of, 197 (cut), 198 (plate).
Henry IV. of France, column of, 36.
Hercules, 104;
labors of, 25;
bronze statue of, 69.
Hermes Trismegistos, 25.
Hermione, Claudia, her tomb, 129.
Herod, King, profaned the tomb of David, 205.
Herodes Atticus. See _Atticus_.
Hierones, 67.
Hippolytus, statue of, 141, 143 (cut).
Hispellum, temple dedicated to Constantine, 22.
Honorius I., Pope, 137.
Horace, the Carmen Sæculare, 78, 81.
Horrea publica, 44;
advertisement for leasing and regulations for use found, 45.
House of a patrician, discovered in the Farnesina gardens, 263 (cut).
Improvvisatori, 281, 283.
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