Porticus Deorum Consentium
Religious sanctuary
Reconstructed state: Building as first dedicated on site
Known historical events
| 217 BC |
Following the Roman defeat by Hannibal at Lake Trasimene, the Sibylline Books ordered a lectisternium to twelve gods (Jupiter-Juno, Neptune-Minerva, Mars-Venus, Apollo-Diana, Vulcan-Vesta, Mercury-Ceres) lasting three days. Sources: Livy 22.10.9. |
| 174 BC |
The censors Q. Fulvius Flaccus and A. Postumius Albinus built a portico linking the area of the Temple of Saturn to the Senaculum. Sources: Livy 41.27.7. |
| 80 AD to 117 AD |
Brick tabernae built on the site. Sources: CIL XV.823. |
| 120 AD to 138 AD |
Capitals of the colonnade installed. |
| 367 AD |
Vettius Agorius Pratextatus, praefectus urbi, restores the sanctuary. Sources: CIL VI.102. |
| 1833 AD to 1834 AD |
Site excavated. |
| 1858 AD |
Site restored. |