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- Maghioccu nero, Magliocco, Magliocco Antico, Magliocco Dolce, Magliocco Tondo, Magliocolo nero, Maioppa, Mantonico nero, Montonico nero, and Uva Navarra...
- The so-called Circus of Nero or Circus of Caligula was a circus in ancient Rome, located mostly in the present-day Vatican City. It was first built under...
- 1017/S0009838800020140. JSTOR 636910. S2CID 246881093. Candilio, Daniela (1989). "Nero Antico". In Anderson, Maxwell L.; Nista, Leila (eds.). Radiance in Stone: Sculptures...
- included: the soap operas Ricominciamo (2000, TV miniseries), Piccolo mondo antico (TV miniseries), Incantesimo 4 (2001), Elisa di Rivombrosa (2003), La caccia...
- Claudian emperors frequently visited it; both Emperor Caligula and Nero were born in Antium. Nero razed the villa on the site to rebuild it on a more m****ive...
- Dintorni di Roma, i. (1848); Notizie degli scavi, p****im. F. Lombardi, Anzio antico e moderno: opera postuma (1865). G.Lugli, Saggio sulla topografia dell'antica...
- Soldati began directing in 1938. His most well-known films are Piccolo mondo antico (1941) and Malombra (1942) with Isa Miranda, both based on novels by Antonio...
- 2 km from the river Aniene which supplied Rome with water and on which Nero's villa at Subiaco is located about 12 km downstream. It occupies an area...
- Suetonius, Augustus, 48). Cambridge University Press, Storia del mondo antico, L'impero romano da Augusto agli Antonini, vol. VIII, Milano 1975, pag....
- of the fluted columns of the surrounding colonnade were also of giallo antico, a coloured marble also known as Numidian yellow from Tunisia that was used...