- The Via
Casilina is a
medieval road in
Latium and Campania. It led from Rome to
Casilinum (present-day Capua), to present-day
Santa Maria Capua Vetere...
- The 8th
Transport Regiment "
Casilina" (Italian: 8°
Reggimento Trasporti "
Casilina") is a
military logistics regiment of the
Italian Army
based in Rome...
- of
Praeneste (modern Palestrina). The Via
Labicana (now
called the Via
Casilina)
heads southeast from the city. The
Porta Maggiore was
built by Emperor...
-
church in Rome (Italy), in the Prenestino-Labicano Quarter,
facing on Via
Casilina. The
church was
built by Pope Pius X as a
memorial of the 16th centenary...
-
Mausoleum of
Helena is an
ancient building in Rome, Italy,
located on the Via
Casilina,
corresponding to the 3rd mile of the
ancient Via Labicana. It was built...
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roads Via
Prenestina and Via Labicana,
today the
initial stretch of Via
Casilina. It
belongs to the
Municipio V and
Municipio VII. Prenestino-Labicano is...
- Italy. it is an
agricultural centre located on a hill
overlooking the Via
Casilina, in the
Latin Valley and in the
middle valley of the Liri. Arce borders...
- the
Pontine Marshes,
which the
Germans had flooded.
Highway 6 (the Via
Casilina) ran
through the Liri valley,
dominated at its
south entrance by the rugged...
- were
discovered in 1834 on the
Borghese estate at Torrenova, on the Via
Casilina outside Rome.
Prince Francesco Borghese Aldobrandini requested the excavations...
- in
Pantano (a
frazione of the
comune of
Monte Compatri),
along the Via
Casilina; thus
being the only
Roman Metro station outside the Rome muni****lity...