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    south by the lower decumanus (Decumano Inferiore, now called Spaccanapoli) and to the north by the upper decumanus (Decumano Superiore) (now via Anticaglia...
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  • The Decumano or Decumanus Superiore was one of the three main east-west roads (Decumani) in the Ancient Roman city of Naples. This street is the upper...
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    Decumanus (redirect from Decumano Superiore)
    In Roman urban planning, a decumanus was an east–west-oriented road in a Roman city or castrum (military camp). The main decumanus of a particular city...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spaccanapoli. Spaccanapoli is the straight and narrow main street that traverses the old, historic center of the...
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    Roman Caesaraugusta 1.- Decumano; 2.- Cardo; 3.- Forum; 4.- Port; 5.- Thermal baths; 6.- Theatre; 7.- Walls...
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    city. The alley is located between the Decumano Maggiore in the upper part of Via dei Tribunali and the Decumano Inferior (more commonly known as Spaccanapoli)...
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    Caesaraugusta Roman city matching the current Zaragoza city map: 1.- Decumano; 2.- Cardo; 3.- Foro de Caesaraugusta; 4.- Puerto fluvial; 5.- Termas públicas;...
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    the north flank. Two blocks east, along Via Benedetto Croce (part of the Decumano Inferiore commonly called Spaccanapoli) rises the church of San Domenico...
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    Caesaraugusta on modern plan of the city 1.- Decumano (present-day Calle Mayor, Calle Espoz y Mina and Calle Manifestación). 2.- Cardo (present-day Calle...
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    Sant'Angelo a Nilo is a Roman Catholic church located on the Decumano Inferiore (Spaccanapoli street) in Naples, Italy. It stands diagonally across from...
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    axis are the cardo (north–south, via Madonna and via Garibaldi) and the Decumano (east–west, via Matteotti and via Porta Ronca). These roads are crossing...
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    typical of Roman cities, parallel and perpendicular to the cardo- and decumanos majores. At the end of the 2nd century, the city was developing rapidly...
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    doorway (1610) is perfectly aligned, along the line where the antique decumano stretched, with the west door, which opens onto Piazza Paolo VI. Entering...
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