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by American Institute for Roman Culture
published on 26 January 2020
The Vicus Iugarius is the road that links the emporium and Forum Boarium to the Roman Forum. It skirts along the base of the Capitoline hill, below the Clivus Capitolinus, and enters the forum, passing between the Temple of Saturn and Basilica Iulia.
Find out more about the Vicus Iugarius at https://ancientromelive.org/vicus-iugarius/
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Culture, A. I. f. R. (2020, January 26). Vicus Iugarius.
World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/1904/vicus-iugarius/
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