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Aelia Capitolina (English: /ˈiːliə ˌkæpɪtəˈlaɪnə/ EE-lee-ə KAP-it-ə-LY-nə; full name in Latin:
Colonia Aelia Capitolina [kɔˈloːni.a ˈae̯li.a kapɪtoːˈliːna])...
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Claudia Capitolina (Gr****: η Κλαuδία Καπιτωλίνα; died
after 92[citation needed]) was an
Egyptian Gr****
woman who
lived in the
Roman Empire, in the 1st...
- The
Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa
Capitolina) is a
bronze sculpture depicting a
scene from the
legend of the
founding of Rome. The
sculpture shows a she-wolf...
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Little was
actually completed in Michelangelo's
lifetime (the
Cordonata Capitolina was not in
place when
Emperor Charles arrived, and the
imperial party...
- revolt,
Jerusalem was
rebuilt as a
Roman colony under the name of
Aelia Capitolina, and
Judaea was
renamed Syria Palaestina, a term
occasionally used among...
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Ancient Rome,
located on the
Capitoline Hill. It was
surrounded by the Area
Capitolina, a
precinct where numerous shrines, altars,
statues and
victory trophies...
- The
Capitoline Museums (Italian:
Musei Capitolini) are a
group of art and
archaeological museums in
Piazza del Campidoglio, on top of the
Capitoline Hill...
- 5″E / 41.952667°N 12.483472°E / 41.952667; 12.483472
Unione Rugby Capitolina is an
Italian rugby union club,
based in Rome. The team,
initially located...
- muni****lity of Rome
gifted a copy of the
famous Roman monument "Lupa
Capitolina" to the
people of Bucharest. This
statue depicted the
legendary she-wolf...
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Bishop of
Aelia Capitolina (185–???;
deposed then restored, died in 216) Dius,
Bishop of
Aelia Capitolina Germanion,
Bishop of
Aelia Capitolina Gordius, Bishop...