Via dei Tribunali, Naples (redirect from Decumano maggiore, Naples)
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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Spaccanapoli (street) (redirect from Decumano Inferiore, Naples)
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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