Basilica Opimia

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The Basilica Opimia was one of three Republican-era basilicas in the Roman Forum. The other two were the Basilica Aemilia and the Basilica Porcia. Of the three, only the basilica Aemilia survives.

It was built in 121 BC near the Temple of Concord and named after Lucius Opimius, who had financed its construction and that of the temple. When the Temple of Concord was enlarged under Tiberius the basilica had to be sacrificed and there is no record of its survival after that date.

Bibliography

  • Filippo Coarelli, Guida archeologica di Roma, Verona, Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 1984.

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