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    9073389°N 12.4987139°E / 41.9073389; 12.4987139 The Colline Gate (Latin Porta Collina) was a landmark in ancient Rome, supposed to have been built by Servius...
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    exposed stretch of the wall between the Porta Collina and the Porta Esquilina. These three gates and the Porta Querquetulana were the oldest in the wall...
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    mons he left the Roman walls and set up camp between the Porta Esquilina and the Porta Collina, in the north-eastern part of Rome. The aediles of the plebs...
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  • Pierluigi Collina (born 1960), Italian football referee Porta Collina, a Roman landmark All pages with titles containing Collina Collinas, Sardinia Colina...
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    Originally starting from now-destroyed Porta Collina in the Servian Walls, in the third century emperor Aurelian built the Porta Nomentana in his new set of walls...
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    two parks belonging to Julius Caesar in Rome. These were located at Porta Collina on the Quirinal. As the Servian Wall had lost its defensive function...
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    Battle of the Colline Gate Part of Sulla's civil war Porta Collina Belligerents Sullans Samnites Lucanians Commanders and leaders Lucius Cornelius Sulla...
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    matrons at a temple on the Capitoline Hill. A later temple, outside the Porta Collina and Rome's sacred boundary, may have preserved some Erycine features...
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    Official Good Luck of the Roman People) on the Quirinalis outside the Porta Collina. No temple at Rome, however, rivalled the magnificence of the Praenestine...
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    cubic meters of soil and rock were excavated and dumped outside the Porta Collina. It is possible that the excavations were initiated under Emperor Domitian...
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    location of his temple inside the pomerium but not far from the gate of Porta Collina or Quirinalis, near the shrines of Sancus and Salus. As a protector...
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  • in Rome Porta Capuana, an ancient city gate in Naples, southern Italy Porta Collina, a gate at the north end of the Servian Wall of Rome Porta de Santiago...
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    bottom of the valley, a Republican building located just outside the Porta Collina and incorporated in the horti under Caesar. This small temple was reminiscent...
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    the oldest one on the hill. In fact Porta Querquetulana, as well as Porta Viminalis, Porta Esquilina and Porta Collina, actually dates back to a very ancient...
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    mile): Via Appia from Porta Capena (to Brundisium, Greece and the Oriental Provinces); Via Salaria and Via Nomentana from Porta Collina and Via Flaminia (to...
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  • Porta Caelimontana Porta Capena Porta Carmentalis Porta Collina Porta Esquilina Porta Flumentana Porta Fontinalis Porta Lavernalis Porta Naevia Porta...
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    the Quirinal. Porta Salutaris – on the Quirinal. Porta Quirinalis – on the Quirinal. Porta Collina – the northernmost gate, on the Quirinal, leading...
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  • brother) dedicated in Rome in 181 BC, the Temple of Venus Erycina at the Porta Collina. Hans George Gundel, Pauly's Encyclopedia of Classical Antiquity, Vol...
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    infamous, as it housed the Campus Sceleratus, a large area just outside Porta Collina (between Via Venti Settembre and Piazza dell'Indipendenza) where Vestal...
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    The Augustus of Prima Porta (Italian: Augusto di Prima Porta) is a full-length portrait statue of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. The statue was discovered...
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    sacrificia quae fiebant in monte; hinc Romae mons Quirinalis Agonus et Collina Porta Agonensis: "Agones were called the mounts, Agonia the sacrifices that...
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  • of the Quirinal Hill, creating a straight route southwest from the Porta Collina in the Servian Wall to a major temple from the Hadrianic era on the...
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    period. In antiquity, it lay outside the city limits, 3 km north of the Porta Collina, at the point where the Via Salaria (modern SS4) crossed the Aniene...
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    pushed his army as far as under the walls of Rome, in the area of Porta Collina. After Hannibal's departure in 211 B.C., the city was finally conquered...
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    Porta Portese is an ancient city gate, located at the end of Via Portuense, where it meets Via Porta Portese, about a block from the banks of the Tiber...
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    Viminal gate, where Termini Station stands today, and ended near the Porta Collina, where the main distribution castellum was, near the current Via XX...
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    artery, the Alta Semita, which led from the Quirinal through the Porta Collina to the Porta Nomentana. The Aurelian Wall marked most of its eastern and northern...
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    Porta Pia was one of the northern gates in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy. One of Pope Pius IV's civic improvements to the city, it is named after...
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    Viminal gate, where Termini Station stands today, and ended near the Porta Collina, where the main distribution castellum was, near the current via XX...
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    the former Via Salaria Nova, which exited from Porta Collina in the direction of the demolished Porta Salaria. Near the street there was an important...
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