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    The Mamertine Prison (Italian: Carcere Mamertino), in antiquity the Tullianum, was a prison (carcer) with a dungeon (oubliette) located in the Comitium...
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    of the most notable Roman prisons was the Mamertine Prison, established around 640 B.C. by Ancus Marcius. The Mamertine Prison was located within a sewer...
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  • on March 23, 2018 by Sony Pictures. Paul has been imprisoned inside Mamertine Prison in Rome for his strong influence as a Christian leader which makes...
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    Pietro e Paolo in Carcere (St. Peter & St. Paul in Prison) Church was built here over the Mamertine Prison, which by legend was the incarceration site of...
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  • most famous place of incarceration was the Mamertine Prison. The tresviri or triumviri capitales oversaw prisons and executions, along with other functions...
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    Quiritium, a ditch fortification. He also built Rome's first prison, the Mamertine prison. He then extended the Roman territory, founding the port of Ostia...
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    and Chocolate, a popular book. Martinez plays Mauritius, prefect of Mamertine Prison in Paul, Apostle of Christ (2017). Martinez began a relationship with...
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  • was taken prisoner and brought to Rome, where he was imprisoned in Mamertine Prison. Like kings of other countries Simon was paraded through the streets...
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    double arch of a window/ Or some great colonnade." Gemonian stairs Mamertine Prison Platner (1929). A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Tarpeius...
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    Tabularium and the Temple of Concord on the left side, and past the Mamertine Prison on the right side. It is believed that the location of the steps roughly...
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    Gallic Wars. After surrendering to Caesar and spending almost six years in prison, he was executed in Rome. Vercingetorix was the son of Celtillus the Arvernian...
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  • and his fellow Apostles during his final imprisonment in Rome at the Mamertine Prison. In particular, Peter attempts to convert one of his jailers, Martinian...
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    Curia Julia Gemonian stairs Graecostasis Lacus Curtius Lapis Niger Mamertine Prison Plutei of Trajan Puteal Scribonianum Regia Rostra Tabularium Umbilicus...
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    procession and, upon its end on Capitoline Hill, was scourged, taken to the Mamertine Prison and hanged in accordance with Roman law. The Flavian dynasty issued...
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    and Saint Paul in the Mamertine Prison. The apostles converted their jailers after a spring flowed miraculously in the prison. Peter then baptized them...
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  • Jugurthine War: The Numidian king Jugurtha was imprisoned in the Mamertine Prison. 105 BC 6 October Battle of Arausio: A coalition of the Cimbri and...
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    martyrdom; but her body was transported to Rome, where a church near the Mamertine Prison, Santi Luca e Martina, was later dedicated in her honour. On October...
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    the Jerusalem chain to that of St Peter's final imprisonment in the Mamertine Prison, in Rome, the two chains miraculously fused together. The basilica...
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    from the Marioli (or Marfuoli) family who owned property near the Mamertine Prison, also near the forum, where the statue was sat until 1588. Pope Sixtus...
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  • have dropped the cloth covering his wounds upon his removal from the Mamertine Prison. First referenced in 336, a 15th-century basilica sits on its original...
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    Giuseppe dei Falegnami and San Pietro in Carcere were built above the Mamertine Prison nearby, where Sts. Peter and Paul were reputed to have been held. The...
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  • Martinian and Processus, the two former guards at the Mamertine Prison who had been converted in prison by their prisoner Saint Peter, and buried their bodies...
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    Jugurthine War: The Numidian king Jugurtha was imprisoned in the Mamertine Prison. 105 BC 6 October Battle of Arausio: A coalition of the Cimbri and...
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    Delfini, Piazza Margana, Via Margana and Via d'Aracoeli. Roman Forum Mamertine Prison Domus Augustana Domus Flavia Domus Severiana Insula Romana Curia, Roman...
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    wrapped the wounds caused by his chains, on his way to escape the Mamertine Prison. In the acts of the synod of Pope Symmachus, in 499, the Titulus Fasciolae...
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    and Martinian, who were baptized by the blessed apostle Peter in the Mamertine prison. After being struck on the mouth, racked, scourged with thongs and...
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    Castello di Milazzo (category Defunct prisons in Italy)
    modified the site into a castrum. Ancient coins, including those of the Mamertines, have been found recently inside the castle's perimeter.[citation needed]...
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    Syracuse, and was employed by him as a stronghold in the war against the Mamertines. (Id. p. 497.) It was also one of the cities which was left under his...
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    original on 1 February 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2021. Lendering, Jona. "Mamertines" Archived 7 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Livius.org Williams, Mark...
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    emerging third power. In the 3rd century BC, the Messanan Crisis, caused by Mamertine mercenaries from Campania, when the city-states of Messina (Carthaginian-owned)...
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