Basilica Opimia

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Basilica Opimia was an ancient Roman basilica built in the Roman Forum near the Temple of Concord, serving as a public and judicial building.

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Basilica Opimia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman basilica
judicial building
public building
adjacentTo Temple of Concord NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Roman basilica
builder Lucius Opimius NERFINISHED
builtNear Temple of Concord NERFINISHED
constructionCompletedIn 2nd century BC
country Roman Republic
culturalContext Roman law
Roman public life
dedicatedTo public business
demolished late Republic or early Empire
floorPlanType rectangular basilica
hasCategory Ancient Roman basilicas
Buildings and structures of the Roman Forum
Destroyed buildings and structures in Italy
hasFunction meeting place
space for business transactions
space for legal courts
heritageDesignation archaeological site (remains only)
historicalPeriod Roman Republic NERFINISHED
inception 2nd century BC
locatedIn Forum Romanum archaeological area NERFINISHED
Roman Forum NERFINISHED
Rome
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
materialUsed marble
stone
mentionedIn ancient literary sources
namedAfter Lucius Opimius NERFINISHED
noLongerExists true
partOf Roman Forum complex NERFINISHED
civic architecture of the Roman Forum
replacedBy later expansions of the Temple of Concord
topographicalContext Capitoline Hill area NERFINISHED
usedFor commercial activities
judicial proceedings
legal business

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Basilica Opimia (earlier Republican period) hasLatinName Basilica Opimia
subject surface form: Basilica Opimia