Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)
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- Monument near Ghirza — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Oct 20, 2012 06:19 PM
- A monument near the modern site of Ghirza
- Monument of Eumenes II/Agrippa — by Chris de Lisle — last modified Apr 21, 2024 01:06 PM
- A tall plinth next on the left side of the entrance to the Acropolis of Athens, which supported a bronze quadriga. It was probably originally erected for the Attalid king Eumenes II ca. 178 BC, possibly re-dedicated to Marcus Antonius in the 30s BC, and certainly to Agrippa 27-12 BC.
- Monument of the Eponymous Heroes — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Mar 20, 2024 07:28 PM
- A marble monument surrounded by a peribolos on the west side of the Athenian Agora, built ca. 350 BC, which supported bronze statues of the namesakes of the Athenian tribes (phylai): Erechtheus, Aigeus, Pandion, Leos, Akamas, Oineus, Kekrops, Hippothoon, Aias/Ajax, and Antiochos. Antigonos Monophthalmos and Demetrios Poliorketes were added in 308/7 BC and removed in 201/0 BC. Ptolemy III was added in 224/3 BC, Attalos I in 201/0 BC, and Hadrian around A.D. 125. The monument was used as the official noticeboard of the Athenian democracy.
- Monumental entrance arch at Mérida — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 15, 2024 10:21 AM
- The so-called "Arch of Trajan".
- Monumenti Funerari Romani — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 01, 2024 04:14 PM
- An archaeological area at Avella includes a sector of the ancient monumental necropolis that was in use between the late Hellenistic period and the early imperial period. It lies along an extra-urban road axis. Remains of four Roman mausolea are presently visible.
- Monumentum Regiae Gentis — by T.W. Potter — last modified Apr 04, 2023 08:27 PM
- Monumentum Regiae Gentis (the Mausoleum of Juba and Cleopatra Selene) was built ca. 3 BC by Juba II, the last king of Numidia.
- Monyris — by M. Drew Bear — last modified Jul 23, 2012 03:23 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 77 unlocated Monyris
- Moos — by H. Bender — last modified Oct 20, 2012 08:21 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 12 F4 Moos
- Mopsion — by J. Fossey — last modified May 12, 2024 11:38 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 55 C1 Mopsion
- Mopsou(h)estia/Seleukeia pros to Pyramo — by T. Sinclair — last modified May 05, 2024 04:12 PM
- Mopsou(h)estia/Seleukeia pros to Pyramo was an ancient settlement in Cilicia Pedias (now modern Yakapınar, Turkey).
- Mopth(i?) — by E.W.B. Fentress — last modified Mar 14, 2023 11:37 AM
- An ancient settlement and fort known in the 19th and 20th centuries as Henchir el-Ksar. It is located at the eastern foot of the Guellal-ta-Attar where lies the confluence of the Oued Safsaf and the Oued Ghriba (in the modern Algerian municipality of Beni Fouda, Sétif Province). It was on the main ancient route linking Sitifis and Cuicul.
- Mor(o)unda — by M. Roaf — last modified Jun 29, 2020 08:57 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 89 H2 Mor(o)unda
- Morains — by C. Haselgrove — last modified Oct 20, 2012 08:12 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 11 D4 Morains
- Morana — by P.O. Spann — last modified Aug 24, 2024 09:33 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 27 A4 Morana
- Moraviţa — by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Oct 20, 2012 07:29 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D4 Moraviţa
- Mordoula — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Jul 23, 2012 04:05 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 5 unlocated Mordoula
- Mordouloi — by M.U. Erdosy — last modified Aug 20, 2012 01:41 PM
- An ancient people whose territory is unlocated
- Morene — by T. Drew Bear — last modified Jul 23, 2012 03:50 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 unlocated Morene
- Morgantina — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Feb 05, 2024 11:17 AM
- An indigenous Sicilian site founded by the Morgeti, according to Strabo, Morgantina was eventually defeated by Syracuse and thus, in turn, passed into Roman hegemony in the third century B.C.
- Morginnum — by E. Bertrand — last modified Jul 31, 2022 10:39 AM
- Morginnum (Moirans) was a settlement of Gallia Narbonensis, along the road from Vienne to Alpis Cottia.