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Tomb of Priscilla

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Tombs of the Via Latina
Tomb of Priscilla
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Coordinates41°51′59″N 12°30′11″E / 41.8665°N 12.5031°E / 41.8665; 12.5031

The Tomb of Priscilla is a monumental tomb erected in the first century in Rome on the Appian Way (Via Appia Antica), situated opposite the Church of Domine Quo Vadis.

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Name

The Tomb belonged to Priscilla, wife of Titus Flavius Abascanto, a freedman of the emperor Domitian.

Architecture

On a quadrangular base, covered with travertine blocks (opus quadratum), there were in the past two superimposed cylindrical towers, built in opus mixtum and opus reticulatum, the upper one with 13 niches designed to house statues of the dead.

The funerary cell covered by a barrel vault is entered via a corridor, currently accessible from the basement of one of the houses that are adjacent to the monument. The cell was coated within by blocks of travertine and included three niches designed to house sarcophagi.

History

The tomb was used in the 11th century and later as a fortress. It belonged to the counts of Tusculum, and later the Caetani.

In modern times there were two farmhouses, one of which was the "Tavern of Acquataccio". The burial chamber was used as a store for maturing cheeses.

External links

  • Scheda sul sepolcro di Priscilla sul sito della Sovraintendenza ai beni culturali del comune di Roma
  • Lauretta Colonnelli, "Il sepolcro svelato", articolo sul Corriere della Sera del 20 dicembre 2003
  • Lucentini, M. (31 December 2012). The Rome Guide: Step by Step through History's Greatest City. Interlink. ISBN 9781623710088.
  • Media related to Tomb of Priscilla (Rome) at Wikimedia Commons
Preceded by
Tombs of Via Latina
Landmarks of Rome
Tomb of Priscilla
Succeeded by
Vigna Randanini
This page was last edited on 10 December 2023, at 23:42
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