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71 AD (search for this): entry gens-iulia-ara
GENS IULIA, ARA
an altar on the Capitoline, presumably A diploma published in JRS 1926, 95-101, states that the original was ' fixa Romae in
Capitolio in basi Pompi[li regis ad] aram gentis Iuliae,' which makes this presumption a
certainty.
in the AREA
CAPITOLINA (q.v.). Copies of a number of the diplomata of honourably
discharged soldiers, belonging to the years after 71 A.D., state that the
originals were fastened to this altar (CIL iii. pp. 847-851, Suppl. pp. 1958,
1959, 2034; DE i. 604 ; Jord. i. 2. 56), and it is no doubt this altar that is
referred to in a fragment of the Acta Fratrum Arvalium of uncertain
date (CIL vi. 2035, 1. 4).