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Capitolium Vetus (Rome)
Temple of
Jupiter (Pompeii)
Capitolium of
Minturnae Capitolium of
Ostia Antica Capitolium of
Brixia (Brescia)
Capitolium of...
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Roman religion in an
elaborate temple on Rome's
Capitoline Hill (Latin
Capitolium). It
comprised Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. The
triad held a
central place...
- The
Capitolium of
Brixia or the
Temple of the
Capitoline Triad in
Brescia was the main
temple in the
center of the
Roman town of
Brixia (Brescia), in Northern...
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Capitolium or
Capitoline Hill (/ˈkæpɪtəlaɪn, kəˈpɪt-/ KAP-it-ə-lyne, kə-PIT-; Italian:...
- The
Capitolium of
Constantinople (Latin:
Capitolium Constantinopolis;
Ancient Gr****: Καπιτώλιον) was a
public edifice erected in
Constantinople (today's...
- The
Capitolium Vetus (Latin for "old Capitol" or "ancient Capitol") was an
archaic temple in
ancient Rome,
dedicated to the
Capitoline Triad.
Vetus distinguishes...
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Forum of Caesar,
inaugurated in 46 BC
under the
eastern slope of the
Capitolium, and then by the
Forum of Augustus,
inaugurated in 2 BC.
Further additions...
- Via (meaning "sacred way"),
three walled enclosures, the Quadranaou,
Capitolium (meaning "capital") and at
least two
other additional platform mounds...
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monuments of the town were
abandoned around this time. The site of the
large capitolium temple, for example, was
turned into a
cemetery and a
dumping ground during...
- the
Latin Literature of the
Ventennio Fascista:
Francesco Giammaria's
Capitolium Novum". Fascism. 8 (2). Brill: 172. doi:10.1163/22116257-00802002. hdl:10852/76385...