Lares Permarini

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Lares Permarini was a Roman temple (aedes), of the Lares who protect sailors, in the campus Martius.

It was vowed by the praetor, L. Aemilius Regillus, while engaged in a naval battle with the fleet of Antiochus the Great in 190 B.C., and dedicated by M. Aemilius Lepidus, when censor, on 22 December, 179.[1] On the doors of the temple was a dedicatory inscription in Saturnian metre.[2]

The temple stood in porticu Minucia[3] and therefore its exact site depends on that of the porticus.[4][5]

References

  1. Livy XL.52.4; Macrobius I.10.10; Fasti Praenestini ad XI Kal. Ian., CIL I2 pp238, 338; Fast. Ant. ap. NS 1921, 120; HJ 487; Gilb. III.149; Rosch. II.1870‑1871; WR 170.
  2. Livy loc. cit.; cf. Baehrens, Frag. poet. Rom. 54‑55.
  3. Fast. p316 Praen.
  4. AR 1909, 76, p1; RE XII.812.
  5. From the Lacus Curtius website)Lares Permarini


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