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The Horti Liciniani〔Maddalena Cima, "Gli Horti Liciniani: una residenza imperiale nella tarda antichità", in ''Horti Romani, Atti del Convegno Internazionale Roma, 4-6 maggio 1995'', Eugenio La Rocca, ed. (Rome), 1998.〕 were a set of gardens in ancient Rome originally belonging to the ''gens Licinia''. In the third century, these were owned by the Emperor Gallienus,〔Historia Augusta, "Gallienus", 17.〕 himself a member of the ''gens''. The gardens were probably on the Esquiline Hill, at the top of which Gallienus erected a colossal statue of himself.〔''in summo Esquiliarum monte'' ''ibid'', 18. The ''Palatium Licinianum'' stood near the site of the church of Santa Balbina; an ''arcus Gallieni'' stood at the Esquiline gate (''porta Esquilina'' (LacusCurtius.com: Horti ), with bibliography〕 The 4th-century domed nymphaeum that survives, long miscalled a "Temple of Minerva Medica", is believed to have been part of the gardens. ==Notes==
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