Porticus Argonautarum

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Mariano on Google

Su historia ya ha sido contada y figura en Wikipedia, Básteme decir que es interesante como todo el Panteón de Roma y con gran valor histórico. Y valioso como todo lo relacionado con ese constructor -en sentido amplio- que fue el emperador Adriano. Recomiendo "Memorias de Adriano" de Marguerite Yourcenar.
Its story has already been told and it appears in Wikipedia. Suffice it to say that it is interesting like the entire Pantheon in Rome and with great historical value. And valuable as everything related to that builder - in a broad sense - which was the Emperor Hadrian. I recommend "Memories of Adriano" by Marguerite Yourcenar.
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Stefano Manzo on Google

Il Porticus Argonautarum (Portico degli Argonauti), si trova su Via della minerva, nel Rione IX (Pigna), era un Portico dell’antica Roma (25 a.C.), si trovava nelle adiacenze di un altro grosso edificio nel Campo Marzio ed era un mercato dove venivano venduti i beni per le persone agiate, specialmente opere d’arte. Attualmente ne è visibile solo una piccola parte che faceva parte del muro mattonato di cinta (nel periodo in cui era in uso era interamente ricoperto di marmo) ed è in prossimità della zona del tamburo nella parte sinistra del Pantheon.
The Porticus Argonautarum (Portico degli Argonauti), is located on Via della minerva, in Rione IX (Pigna), was a Portico of ancient Rome (25 BC), was located in the vicinity of another large building in the Campo Marzio and was a market where goods for wealthy people were sold, especially works of art. Currently only a small part of it is visible that was part of the brick boundary wall (in the period in which it was in use it was entirely covered with marble) and is near the drum area on the left side of the Pantheon.
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Paul Moloney on Google

From Wikipedia: "The Porticus Argonautarum (portico of the Argonauts; Italian: Portico degli Argonauti) (also known as the Portico of Agrippa) was an ancient structure in Rome. The building was located in the Saepta Julia, a large square in the Campus Martius used for public comitia (assemblies). The square, a large free space surrounded by porticoes, was finished by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, admiral and friend of emperor Augustus, in 27 BC. The portico of the Argonauts was added in 25 BC, to commemorate Agrippa's naval victories in 31 BC: it took its name from its decorations, which depicted the mythological expedition of Jason. Studies of the Forma Urbis (an ancient detailed plan of Rome) have located the portico in what is now Via della Minerva, near the basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. A brickwork wall preserved along the eastern side of the Pantheon has been assigned to the Porticus Argonautarum."

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