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Colonnade with Latin inscriptions in front of the Building of Eumachia, Pompeii, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
A tourist stands in the doorway of the Building of Eumachia, Pompeii, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Building of Eumachia at Forum in Pompeii, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Building of Eumachia at Forum in Pompeii, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Forum of Pompeii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pompeii Forum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pompeii Forum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Building of Eumachia at Forum in Pompeii, Italy
East side of Forum, Pompeii, Campania, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Building of Eumachia, the Forum of Pompei Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pompeii Forum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pompeii Forum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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View of the forum of Pompeii with columns and volcano Vesuvius Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pompei - Interno dell`edificio di Eumachia Royalty Free Stock Photo
During the 1st century, Eumachia was the daughter of a prominent banker named Lucius Caecilius Lucundus. She became independently wealthy on her own merits. As part of several philanthropic acts, the priestess funded this building along the eastern edge of the Forum. It was dedicated to Concordia of Augusta. The large structure housed the fuller’s guild. A fullo was a worker who either spun or


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