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Construction of travertine facing to the Tomb of Caecilia Metella, B.C. 103
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Church and altar decoration, S. Cesareo, altar with Confessio under it, shewing Cosmati Mosaic-work and Sculpture
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Church and altar decoration, S. Cesareo, screen with Cosmati mosaic-work and panels of porphyry
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Church and altar decoration, S. Cesareo, Cathedral with twisted shafts and Cosmati mosaic-work
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Church and altar decoration, S. Cesareo, marble pulpit with panels of porphyry, twisted shafts and Cosmati mosaic-work of the thirteenth century, made up again in the sixteenth
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Via Appia m. IV, fragments of the tomb of Marcus Servilius Quartus (first century), discovered by Canova in 1808
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Via Appia m. IV and V, fragments of ceilings in travertine, belonging to the tomb of Q. Appuleius Pamphilus, c. B.C. 40
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Via Appia, tomb of Seneca, on the boundary of the villa in which he was killed
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Via Appia m. IV and V, tomb of C. Rabirius Libertus, of Posthumius Hermodorus, of Rabiria Demaris, and Usia Prima sac. Isidis (Priestess of Isis) (first century)
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Via Appia IV and V, tomb of the sons of Sextus Pompeius Justus, Consul A.D. 14, with a large metrical inscription
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Via Appia, two tombs, one of which has a bas-relief, in which are represented four of the persons buried, the other of peperino, with ornaments, c. B.C. 200
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Via Appia m. IV and V, tomb of the Secondi and Secondini, with a bust of T. Claudius Secundus, c. A.D. 100
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