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Gaianum
The Gaianum was an area in the Transtiberim in ancient Rome. It is located in Regio XIV, about 300m northwest of the Mausoleum of Hadrian, south of a ''naumachia'' thought to have been built by Trajan, and east of the Via Triumphalis.〔Lawrence Richardson, ''A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'' (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992), p. 180; Antony A. Barrett, ''Caligula: The Corruption of Power'' (Taylor & Francis, 1989, 2001), p. 303, citing Filippo Coarelli and others.〕 The historian Cassius Dio says that Caligula, also commonly known in ancient sources as Gaius, used the Gaianum for chariot exercises.〔Cassius Dio 59.14.6–7.〕 A number of victory statues have been found in the area, but seem to have been installed originally at the Circus of Gaius and Nero. The Gaianum was probably only a track, not a circus building as such.〔Richardson, ''New Topographical Dictionary,'' p. 180.〕
The Calendar of Philocalus (354 AD) lists an ''Initium Caiani'' on March 28, at the conclusion of an Imperial-era religious festival for Cybele and Attis that began March 22. The older Republican festival of the Ludi Megalenses for Cybele as ''Magna Mater'' ran April 4–10. The regionary catalogues connect the Gaianum to the Phrygianum, a sanctuary of the Magna Mater on the Vatican Hill. Some scholars think an initiation rite in connection with the cult was held on March 28, with the Gaianum substituting for the Phrygianum when it was made inaccessible by the construction of St. Peter's beginning in the early 4th century.〔Michele Renee Salzman, ''On Roman Time: The Codex Calendar of 354 and the Rhythms of Urban Life in Late Antiquity'' (University of California Press, 1990), pp. 167, 169.〕 March 28 was also the date of Caligula's entry ''(initium)'' into Rome in 37 AD, when he was acclaimed as ''princeps'',〔''CIL'' 6.2028e; Suetonius, ''Caligula'' 14.1, as cited by Richardson, ''New Topographical Dictionary,'' p. 180.〕 and the festival may originate with him, with no relation to the cult of Cybele.〔Duncan Fishwick, "The Cannophori and the March Festival of Magna Mater," ''Transactions of the American Philological Association'' 97 (1966), pp. 193–194.〕
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