- The
Caelian Hill (/ˈsiːliən/ SEE-lee-ən; Latin:
Collis Caelius; Italian:
Celio [ˈtʃɛːljo]) is one of the
famous seven hills of Rome. The
Caelian Hill is...
-
hills are:
Aventine Hill (Latin:
Collis Aventinus; Italian: Aventino)
Caelian Hill (Collis Caelius,
originally the Mons Querquetul****; Celio) Capitoline...
- Paul on the
Caelian Hill (Italian:
Basilica dei
Santi Giovanni e
Paolo al Celio) is an
ancient basilica church in Rome,
located on the
Caelian Hill. It was...
- the
Caelian and the Palatine. The
church of San
Tommaso in
Formis was
later built into the side of the aqueduct. The
Arcus Nerioniani near the
Caelian and...
-
Julia AD 14 at the
Basilica Aemilia AD 22 at the
Campus Martius AD 26 at
Caelian Hill AD 36 at the
Circus Maximus Nero was
proclaimed Roman emperor in AD...
- had a view of Rome from the
Circus Maximus and the
Aventine Hill to the
Caelian Hill and the
Baths of Caracalla. They were part of an
imperial baths complex...
-
villa on the
Caelian Hill in Rome, best
known for its gardens. Its
grounds cover most of the
valley between the
Aventine Hill and the
Caelian. The Villa...
-
Basilica Hilariana was a
sanctuary dedicated by the cult of
Cybele on the
Caelian Hill in Rome, Italy, in the name of a
certain M.
Poplicius Hilarus and...
- The Rome of the
Kings was
built on
seven hills: the
Aventine Hill, the
Caelian Hill, the
Capitoline Hill, the
Esquiline Hill, the
Palatine Hill, the Quirinal...
- gate and the wood on or near the
Caelian Hill, but
between the
Porta Capena and the
Porta Caelimontana. The
Caelian Hill was
supposed to have been named...