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Ad Nucem: a locality mentioned on a sepulchral inscription (CIL VI.28644, found in Vigna Bertone on the Via Salaria, on the extreme north of the city, just as ad Martis (see Mars, Templum) is on the extreme south, and on a lead plate (Rostowzew, Syll. n498; Rev. Num. 1899, 43‑44), where the representation of a chestnut tree with nuts may indicate an industrial establishment or an inn (HJ xxiii).
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