De domo sua, 111 (43)
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Literature: prose See all items with this value
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1st century BCE See all items with this value
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De domo sua, 111 (43)
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Itaque omnia signa, tabulas, ornamentorum quod superfuit in fanis et communibus locis, tota e Graecia atque insulis omnibus honoris populi Romani causa sane frugaliter domum suam deportavit.
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Noun (plural) See all items with this value
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Architecture: Building: Domestic Structure See all items with this value
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Architecture: Building: Civic Building See all items with this value
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Architecture: Building: Shrine See all items with this value
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Previously the shrines and public buildings of Greece
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Ornaments then taken for the house of Appius Claudius Pulcher
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Visual Work: Sculpture: Deity See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Sculpture: Statue See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Painting See all items with this value
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Cultic: Object: Effigies/ Representation See all items with this value
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Cultic: Object: Cultic Objects See all items with this value
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Statues, pictures, and other ornaments that are unspecified; context suggests cultic objects and effigies likely taken from the shrines
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Appius Clodius Pulcher, aedile
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Hendiadys
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A00044
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