curia of Pompey

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The curia of Pompey was a meeting hall in Rome’s Theatre of Pompey complex, most famous as the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BCE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman building
meeting hall
senate house
alsoKnownAs Curia Pompeia NERFINISHED
Curia of Pompeius NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
associatedWith Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus NERFINISHED
Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
Roman Senate NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent assassination of Julius Caesar
builder Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus NERFINISHED
completionDate 55 BCE
mid-1st century BCE
country Italy
currentStatus archaeological site
partly preserved in modern Rome
dateOfEvent 15 March 44 BCE
dedicatedTo Senate of Rome NERFINISHED
eventLocation assassination of Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
hasDepiction ancient literary sources such as Plutarch
ancient literary sources such as Suetonius
reconstructions in modern archaeological studies
hasFeature adjacent to the scaenae (stage) of the theatre
connected to portico of Pompey
hall with seating for senators
heritageDesignation archaeological area of national interest (Italy)
historicalEra late Roman Republic
locatedIn Campus Martius NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
Rome
Theatre of Pompey NERFINISHED
locatedUnder modern Largo di Torre Argentina area
material marble
stone
partOf Pompey’s theatre and portico complex NERFINISHED
Theatre of Pompey complex NERFINISHED
religiousStatusAfterEvent declared templum after Caesar’s assassination
replaced traditional meeting place in the Forum Romanum
significance important monument of late Republican Rome
site of one of the most famous political assassinations in history
usedFor meetings of the Roman Senate
political assemblies
public business

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Porticus of Pompey connectedTo curia of Pompey
this entity surface form: Curia of Pompey