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The Basilica Julia , was a large, ornate, public building used for meetings and other official business during the early Roman Empire. The building was initially dedicated in 46 BC by Julius Caesar,...
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Basilica Julia, Forum Romanum - Julius Caesar's basilica on the Forum Romanum ... The Basilica Julia was built in 54-48 BCE by Julius Caesar as a part of his reorganisation of the Forum Romanum, where it replaced the Basilica Sempronia. It is located on the S. side of the main square of the Forum Romanum, between the Temple...
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Named after Julius Caesar, who dedicated it in 46 BC from the spoils of the Gallic War, the Basilica Julia was completed by Augustus but burned shortly ...
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The Basilica Iulia was a prominent building along the southern edge of the Roman Forum. This is the detailed article in Platner & Ashby's Topography of ...
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The basilica was a rectangular building with a central nave (wide open area) flanked by aisles on either side, Here is the plan of the Basilica Julia, which was built by Julius Caesar on the site of the earlier Basilica Sempronia (basilicas were named after the family of the builder) and completed by Augustus.
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Note the temple of Castor and Pollux immediately to the right of the Basilica Julia.
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CVRLab at UCLA develops innovative ways in historic reconstruction by use of computers. The CVRLab works to reconstruct historic buildings and sites on a virtual environment. ... Basilica Iulia ... Back to the Top...
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The Basilica Julia was begun by Caesar in 54 BC and completed by Augustus. One of the great judicial buildings of the capital, it housed the civil court of the centumviri and was divided by wooden screens so that four cases could be heard at the same time.
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Via Sacra; Lapis Niger; Curia (Senate House); Basilica Aemilia; Templum Antonini et Faustinae; Basilica Constantini; Templum Veneris et Romae; ... Basilica Julia; Templum Saturni; Tabularium; Templum Divi Vespasiani; Templum Concordiae; Lacus Curtius; Rostra; Miliarium Aureum; Arcus Septimii Serveri; Carcer (Prison)
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It’s in the Basilica Julia in the centre of the picture, that the Centumvirs used to sit (old Roman court composed of 105 members). But it’s also a business meeting place. Under its outside porticoes, shops were set up.
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