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Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Curia Iulia)

Succeeding these terrors a terrible plague spread over nearly all Italy, because of which the senate voted that the Curia Hostilia should be rebuilt.

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Castor, Aedes)

Even Bibulus accordingly joked about it, saying that he had suffered the same fate as Pollux; for, although that hero possessed a temple in common with his brother Castor, it was named after the...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Vesta, Aedes)

Thenceforward he became merely a spectator and director of their contest, while they fought, seized in turn the most advantageous points in the city, and entered upon a career of murder and arson, to...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Forum (Romanum or Magnum))

For he had himself constructed the forum called after him, and it is distinctly more beautiful than the Roman Forum; yet it had increased the reputation of the other so that that was called the Great...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Rostra Augusti)

And the rostra, which was formerly in the centre of the Forum, was moved back to its present position; also the statues of Sulla and of Pompey were restored to it.

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Regia)

The arms of Mars, at that time deposited in his house, according to ancient custom, by virtue of his position as high priest, made a great noise at night, and the doors of the chamber where he slept...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Curia Iulia)

The reason assigned for its destruction was that a temple of Felicitas was to be built there, which Lepidus, indeed, brought to completion while master of the horse, ...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Saturnus, Aedes)

Also a mighty windstorm occurred which snapped off and scattered the tablets erected about the temple of Saturn and the shrine of Fides, ....

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Iulius Divus, Aedes)

... Octavius then took courage and set up in the temple of Venus a bronze statue of him with a star above his head.

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Iulius Divus, Aedes)

They also laid the foundation of a shrine to him, as hero, in the Forum, on the spot where his body had been burned ...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Iulius Divus, Aedes)

And they enacted that no one who took refuge in his shrine to secure immunity should be driven or dragged away from there...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Regia)

There was another on the part of the Cerretani in Spain, and they were subjugated by Calvinus after he had met with a preliminary success and also a reverse,-- the latter through his lieutenant, who...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Iulius Divus, Aedes)

Moreover, they decreed that the foundation of the shrine of Julius should be adorned with the beaks of the captured ships and that a festival should be held every four years in honour of...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Curia Iulia)

After finishing this celebration Caesar dedicated the temple of Minerva, called also the Chalcidicum, and the Curia Iulia, which had been built in honour of his father. In the latter he set up the...

Historiae Romanae Cassius Dio (mentions Iulius Divus, Aedes)

The same course was followed in the case of the shrine of Julius which was consecrated at this time, for many of the spoils were placed in it also....