Fana, Templa, Delubra. Corpus Dei Luoghi Di Culto Dell'Italia Antica (FTD) - 4 2016
DOI: 10.4000/books.cdf.4272
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Minturnae (Minturno). Introduzione

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“…86 A well-known member of the imperial family in the region in the 2nd c. CE was Matidia Minor (or Mindia Matidia), an aunt of Antoninus Pius and a frequent benefactor not only of Suessa Aurunca but also of Minturnae; her properties were inherited by Marcus Aurelius at her death around 161 CE. 87 She also owned brickworks in Rome, and she was one of several landowning elites 77 Ferrante and Mastrorilli 2016. 78 Heslin 2011, 166;Schörle 2011, 99-100. 79 Bellini and Trigona 2013.…”
Section: Viticulture and Opus Doliare At Vagnarimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…86 A well-known member of the imperial family in the region in the 2nd c. CE was Matidia Minor (or Mindia Matidia), an aunt of Antoninus Pius and a frequent benefactor not only of Suessa Aurunca but also of Minturnae; her properties were inherited by Marcus Aurelius at her death around 161 CE. 87 She also owned brickworks in Rome, and she was one of several landowning elites 77 Ferrante and Mastrorilli 2016. 78 Heslin 2011, 166;Schörle 2011, 99-100. 79 Bellini and Trigona 2013.…”
Section: Viticulture and Opus Doliare At Vagnarimentioning
confidence: 99%