are: Capitolium Vetus (Rome) Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii) Capitolium of Minturnae Capitolium of Ostia Antica Capitolium of Brixia (Brescia) Capitolium of...
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later date is the Capitolium (temple of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva). The opus quadratum of the walls of the original castrum at Ostia provide important...
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41°53′36″N 12°28′59″E / 41.89333°N 12.48306°E / 41.89333; 12.48306 The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill (/ˈkæpɪtəlaɪn, kəˈpɪt-/ KAP-it-ə-lyne, kə-PIT-; Italian:...
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Cosa (section Capitolium)
building dubbed the Capitolium of Cosa, the other a smaller temple. The Capitolium at Cosa marks, as far as we know, the only capitolium constructed in a...
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insulae at Ostia suggest that the upper floors could have had kitchens, latrines, and even piped water. Further luxurious features seen in Ostia include...
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Maximus on the Capitoline Hill was the oldest large temple in Rome, a capitolium dedicated to the Capitoline Triad consisting of Jupiter and his companion...
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Jupiter. On each Ides, a white lamb was led along the Via Sacra to the Capitolium for sacrifice to Jupiter. The list also includes other notable public...
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Volcanal, located in the area Volcani, an open-air space at the foot of the Capitolium, in the northwestern corner of the Roman Forum, with an area dedicated...
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or but scantily inhabited. Such a place was called in Italy "height" (capitolium, the mountain-top), or "stronghold" (arx, from arcere); it was not a town...
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somewhat earlier than the former one. The remains of another temple, the Capitolium, 16.5 by 16 metres (54 by 52 ft), with cells 9.5 by 4.5 metres (31 by...
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oaks) growing there. Another view is that, during Rome's infancy, the Capitolium, the Palatinum, and the northern fringes of the Caelian were the most-populated...
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of Jupiter, was careful in the future to take precautions: cum vult in Capitōlium venīre, sellās ante petit Patercliānās et pēdit deciēsque vīciēsque. sed...
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the 4th century, Ammianus Marcellinus referred to the temple as "the Capitolium, with which revered Rome elevates herself to eternity, the whole world...
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Imperial Fora. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation. "Forum of Caesar". Capitolium.org - Imperial Forums Official Website. June 26, 2002. Retrieved August...
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the power of Rome (from them derives the other appellation by which the Capitolium is known: “Capitoline Hill,” i.e., relating to the political and administrative...
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p. 100. Alessandro Portelli, cit., p. 124 Capitolium, cit., pp. 36-37 Capitolium, cit., pp. 37-38 Capitolium, cit., p. 38 The number is taken from the...
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Temple of Bellona, Ostia, small back-street all-brick temple at the port. Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, so-called, circular Capitolium of Brixia, Brescia,...
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these diplomas refer the location of the Tabularium publicum to the Capitolium. Here, the location is extremely significant. Coarelli states that the...
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image of the ruling emperor. In one camp, this shrine is even called Capitolium. The most important camp-offering appears to have been the suovetaurilia...
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fortified hill on which were built several temples, including the so-called "capitolium" of Cosa. In Lavinium, south of Rome, Castello Borghese is thought to...
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Maria Apollonj Ghetti (September 1932). "La "Casa Grande" dei Barberini". Capitolium: 451–462. Carlo Pietrangeli, ed. (1975). Rione VII - Regola. Vol. I (2 ed...
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