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English: The lapis Niger of the Imperial Age. This covering of black slabs is said to have been placed by Julius Caesar as part of his rearrangement of the comitium and forum.
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Source The Roman Forvm By Christian Hülsen, Jesse Benedict Carter (published in 1906)
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