Lacus Curtius, Basilica Aemilia and Tabularium By: Benignus.

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Lacus Curtius, Basilica Aemilia and Tabularium By: Benignus

Stories of Lacus Curtius Rome was in danger Only way out of this danger would be for Rome to throw what it held most dear into a chasm Marcus Curtius dove into chasm; chasm closed and Rome was saved Another story includes horseman, Mettius Curtius, falling into Lacus Curtius while fighting against Romulus Last story was that Gaius Curtius Philon consecrated the site after lightning strike opened it

People involved in Lacus Curtius Marcus Curtius Mettius Curtius Gaius Curtius

Lacus Curtius Then

Lacus Curtius Today

Map of Lacus Curtius

Tabularium The official records office of Ancient Rome Housed the office of many Roman officials First Constructed around 78 BC by order of Lucius Cornelius Sulla Later renovated under Claudius’ emperial reign in 46 AD

People of Tabularium Lucius Cornelius Sulla Claudius

Tabularium Then

Tabularium Today

Basilica Aemilia Was an open public court building Building was built in 179 BC by Marcus Fulvius Nobilior Originally named Basilica Fulvia Marcus Fulvius Nobilior died, giving Marcus Aemilius Lepidus the opportunity to the complete the building Thus giving the building its current name

People of Basilica Aemilia Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Fulvius Nobilior

Basilica Aemilia Then

Basilica Aemilia Today

Map of Basilica Aemilia

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