[910] C.I.L. vi. 32,323, or Dessau, Inscriptiones selectae, vol. ii. part i. p. 284.

[911] For this reason the veiled figure in one of the fine sculptures on the Ara Pacis frieze, which used to be taken as Augustus Pont. Max., cannot be so identified (see Domaszewski, Abhandlungen zur römischen Religion, p. 90 foll.), for the date of the Ara Pacis is 13 B.C., the year before Lepidus died. The figure can be most conveniently seen by English students in Mrs. Strong's Roman Sculpture, plate xi. p. 46. It may be Agrippa acting as Pont. Max. for Lepidus.

[912] Monumentum Ancyranum, ed. Mommsen (Lat.), iv. 17.

[913] See above, p. 129.

[914] Livy iv. 20. 7.

[915] Valerius Maximus, Epit. 3, 4.

[916] Ovid, Fasti, iv. 901 foll.

[917] See Marquardt, 326 foll.

[918] Dio Cassius, l. 4, 5.

[919] Henzen, Acta Fratrum Arvalium, p. xxv. of the exordium.