Calendar of Roman magistrates and events from 49 BC to AD 175
The Fasti Ostienses are a calendar of Roman magistrates and significant events from 49 BC to AD 175, found at Ostia, the principal seaport of Rome. Together with similar inscriptions, such as the Fasti Capitolini and Fasti Triumphales at Rome, the Fasti Ostienses form part of a chronology known as the Fasti Consulares, or Consular Fasti.
The Fasti Ostienses were originally engraved on marble slabs in a public place, either the Ostian forums, or the temple of Vulcan, the tutelary deity of Ostia.[3] The fasti were later dismantled and used as building materials. Since their rediscovery, they have become one of the primary sources for the chronology of the early Roman Empire, along with historians such as Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio.[4]
^Petersen & Wachtel, p. 134
^Vidman, Fasti Ostienses, p. 154.
^Bruun, "Civic Rituals in Imperial Ostia", p. 134.
the Fasti Capitolini and Fasti Triumphales at Rome, the FastiOstienses form part of a chronology known as the Fasti Consulares, or Consular Fasti. The...
Its date is uncertain; Mario Torelli places it as 8 AD or later. FastiOstienses, fragmentary marble slabs from Ostia Antica. In addition to religious...
Celsus as his colleague. The New Pauly's Encyclopedia of Classical Antiquity, Vol. XII, p. 149 Statius, Silvae, Vol. 2, pp. 75-76 FastiOstienses v t e...
"The Life of Hadrian", 1. Syme, Tacitus, p. 792 ff. FastiOstienses, CIL XIV, 244. Gallivan, "The Fasti for A.D. 70–96", pp. 187, 196, 213. AE 1991, 477...
1313 ("Vitellia"). Livy, ii. 4. Plutarch, "The Life of Poplicola", 3. FastiOstienses, CIL XIV, 244. PIR, vol. III, p. 453. CIL VI, 359. PIR, vol. III, p...
suffect consul in 97, based on a plausible restoration of part of the FastiOstienses, which reads "..]us". However, two more recently recovered fragments...
of Antoninus Pius, but probably relate to AD 142 or 143. L. Vidman, FastiOstienses (2nd edn, 1982), p. 52: [... Q Lollius Urbicus praef(ectus) u]rb(is)...
Epistulae, viii. 10. Tacitus, Historiae, ii. 9. FastiOstienses, CIL XIV, 244. CIL XVI, 40. Gallivan, "The Fasti for A. D. 70-96", pp. 192, 218. Pithou, Declamations...
II's possible grandson. This visit was recorded on a fragment of the FastiOstienses. According to the Georgian royal annals King Pharasmanes was poisoned...
assassinated in a palace conspiracy organised by court officials. The FastiOstienses, the Ostian Calendar, records that the same day the Senate proclaimed...
"Sabinus" in the later fasti was a corruption for "Piso"—Calpurnius Piso, the name which this portion of the FastiOstienses supports. Zevi also dismisses...
and body to a tomb in Galba's private gardens on the Aurelian Way. FastiOstienses; AE 1978, 295 Sometimes "Servius Galba Imperator Caesar Augustus" or...
Cato the Younger", 73. Plutarch, "The Life of Cato the Younger", 52. FastiOstienses. Steven Rutledge, Imperial Inquisitions: Prosecutors and informants...
12 Cassius Dio, Roman History LVIII.11 A recovered fragment of the FastiOstienses, shows that Cassius Dio erred in his account on the deaths of Sejanus'...
1995), p. 211 Varro, De lingua latina 5.154; also recorded by the FastiOstienses. Cassius Dio Roman History 55.10 Plutarch, Parallel Lives; XXX.II Platner...
Caligula. The Corruption of Power, 62. The date is derived from the FastiOstienses which states that Antonia died on the Kalends of May, 'K. Mais Antonia...
due framenti gia' editi dei FastiOstienses", Listy filologické / Folia philologica, 96 (1973), pp. 125-137 FastiOstienses, edited Ladislav Vidman (Prague:...
Trajan's Column, on May 12, 113, as attested by an inscription in the FastiOstienses. In the plaza of the forum, Caesar allowed a statue of himself wearing...
June 128 with Quintus Pomponius Maternus as his colleague. In the FastiOstienses he is called Marcus Mettius Rufus. Hans-Georg Pflaum identified him...
former governor of Raetia, was a member of Domitian's family. The FastiOstienses, the Ostian Calendar, records that on the same day as Domitian's assassination...