Fasti Antiates Maiores

[4] The Fasti Antiates maiores consist of two fragments of the thirteen month calendar and the List of Roman consuls.

Still legible are the following: IAN for Ianuarius (January), FEB for Februarius (February), APR for Aprilis (April), IVN for Iunius (June), and SEP for September.

Still visible are XXIIX (28) for February, XXIX (29) for April, June and partly for August, XXXI (31) (partial) for May and October.

The fact that the foundation of the Temple of Venus connected to the Theatre of Pompey is missing indicates that the calendar was created before 55 BCE.

A confirmation of the date of the Ludi Megalenses is found in the Fasti Quirinales, which additionally classify 11 April as Endoitio Exitio Nefas.

Fasti Antiates Maiores ,
arranged excavated pieces
Fasti Antiates Maiores ,
reconstruction
Antium (Anzio) is south of Rome