Hypogeum Of Vibia
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| Address | Via Appia Antica, 101-105, 00179 Roma RM, Italy |
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| Regions | Metropolitan City of Rome |
| Periods | Late antiquity |
| Archaeologists | Giovanni Gaetano Bottari |
| Giuseppe Marchi | |
| Antonio Ferrua (S. I. ) | |
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| ID | 888695 |
About Hypogeum Of Vibia
The Hypogeum of Vibia is part of a small complex of pagan burial chambers in Rome which were constructed along the Via Appia in the late 4th century CE. It is named for the burials of a woman named Vibia and her husband Vincentius, a priest of the Thraco-Phrygian god Sabazios.
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