Christian antiquities -- Italy -- Rome; Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities
---- of Ampliatus, 342;
of M. Anneus Paulus Petrus, 16;
of Annia Regilla, 291 (cut);
of Augustus, 172, 177, 179, 181;
of Benedict VII., 234;
of Ceadwalla, 232;
of Claudia Ecloge, 190;
of Clement XIII., 249, 250 (plate);
of S. Constantia, 198, 199 (cut);
of Pope Cornelius, 215 (cut), 218 (plate);
of Crepereia Tryphæna, 302 (plate);
of the Flavians, 190, 316 (cut), 338;
of Geta, 196 (cut);
of Gregory the Great, 221, 223;
of Hadrian, 227, 228 (cut);
of Helena, mother of Constantine, at Torre Pignattara, 197 (cut);
of Helius, the shoemaker, 273, 274 (cut);
of other shoemakers, 275;
of the horse of Lucius Verus, 272;
of Innocent VIII., 242 (plate);
of Leo the Great, 223;
of Licentius, 14;
of the Licinii Calpurnii, 276;
of Linus, 130;
of Lucilia Polla, 283;
its vicissitudes, 284;
of Luke, card. of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 159;
of Maria, wife of Honorius, 203;
of Nero, 189;
of kings Offa of Essex and Coenred of Mercia, 233;
of Otho II., 136;
of S. Paul, 157;
of Paul III., 245, 246 (plate);
of S. Peter, 129;
of Sannazzaro, 25;
of Q. Sulpicius Maximus, 280, 282 (plate);
of Sulpicius Platorinus, 265, 268 (plate);
of Silvester II., 236;
of Urban VI., 146.
Torre Marancia, 335.
Torre Pignattara, 197 (cut).
Totila, siege of, A. D. 546, 46.
Trajan, instructions in regard to the persecution of Christians, 313.
Triopium, 290.
Tryphæna, Crepereia, her tomb discovered in 1889, 302;
objects found in the sarcophagus, 303 (plate).
Tubilustrium, 275.
Tulliola, daughter of Cicero, 300.
Tusculum, Roman expedition against, 177.
Urania, daughter of Herodes Atticus, 9.
Urban VI., Pope, desecration of his tomb, 146.
Urbino, Sphæristerion, 97.
Urns, cinerary, 266.
Ustrinum of the imperial family, 170;
unearthed in 1777, 182;
cippi in, 184;
on the Appian Way, 255.
Val d' Inferno, 287.
Valle della Caffarella, 286.
Valle dei Morti, 178.
Vases, found in the tomb of Maria, 205.
Vassalectus, an inscription of, 238 (cut);
candelabrum and other works, 239 (cut).
Vatican district, its early topography, 127.
Vatican museum, 26, 93, 105, 106, 182, 185, 198.
Vedjovis, shrine of, 85.
Vegetus, Valerius, house of, 192.
Veii, its capture by Camillus, 64;
site of a temple of Juno, 65 (cut).
Verus, Lucius, tomb of his horse, 272.
Vestal virgins, 33, 81.
Via Appia, 172, 215;
its tombs, 286 (plate);
the body of a girl discovered in 1485, 295, 298 (cut);
---- Ardeatina, 315;
---- Aurelia, tombs on, 262;
---- Clodia, 127;
---- Cornelia, 127, 128;
---- Labicana, 172, 354;
---- Latina, 116, 178;
---- Merulana, 62;
Nomentana, 188, 197;
---- Ostiensis, 150, 151;
---- Sacra, 82, 161;
---- Salaria, 4 (map), 7, 172, 221;
tombs on, 275;
---- Triumphalis, 127;
tombs on, 270.
Via Dolorosa of Jerusalem, imitated at Rome, 181.
Viatrix, S., 334 (cut).
Victor, S., Pomponio's academy placed under his patronage, 359.
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