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  2. Roman Forum - World History Encyclopedia

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    What was the Roman Forum used for? The Roman Forum was the location of Rome's religious, administrative, legal, and commercial buildings. It came to have a more ceremonial function under the emperors and was the location of public processions and military triumphs. What were the key buildings in the Roman Forum

  3. Roman Forum Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Roman Forum or Forum Romanum of ancient Rome was the bustling religious, administrative, legal, and commercial heart of the city from the 7th century BCE onwards. Made increasingly grandiose and...

  4. The Roman forum of Thessalonica. First built in the 2nd century CE the arches belong to the semi-underground cryptoporticus which was probably used as store rooms for merchants.

  5. The 4th century CE Temple of Saturn is situated in the north west corner of the Roman Forum of Rome and has eight majestic columns still standing. Built in honour of Saturn it was the focal point of this ancient cult and stood on the site of the original temple dedicated in c. 497 BCE, which itself had replaced the god 's first shrine, the Ara ...

  6. In the Roman Forum, next to the Temple of Faustina and Antoninus Pius (r. 138-161 CE) and Faustina, along the Via Sacra, 19th Century CE excavators discovered a burial ground dating back to primordial Rome: 9th- 6th Centuries BCE. An incredible discovery that is still visible if you look for it!

  7. A map of the Roman Forum or Forum Romanum in Rome. World History Encyclopedia is a non-profit organization publishing free history content that has been carefully researched and reviewed.

  8. The left panel on the Forum side shows the army leaving their camp, a battle, Septimius Severus speaking before his troops, and the liberation of Nisibis. The right panel shows siege machines attacking the city of Edessa , a group of Parthians surrendering to Septimius Severus, a war council within a fortified camp, and the launch of a new ...

  9. The Roman forum of Philippi, Macedon. In the background are the remains of the large Basilica B, c. 550 CE.

  10. The Basilica Aemilia- Paulli is a law court in the Roman Forum is a rich history. The first basilica built on this site was the 2nd Century BCE. The definitive structure on site was built by Augustus (though in Paullus' name) with a massive solid marble portico facing the forum. The structure was constructed after the fire in 14 BCE.

  11. The Arch of Titus is a Roman Triumphal Arch which was erected by Domitian in c. 81 CE at the foot of the Palatine hill on the Via Sacra in the Forum Romanum, Rome. It commemorates the victories of his father Vespasian and brother Titus in the Jewish War in Judaea (70-71 CE) when the great city of Jerusalem was sacked and the vast riches of its ...