- The
Palatine Hill (/ˈpælətaɪn/;
classical Latin:
Palatium; Neo-Latin: Collis/Mons Palatinus; Italian:
Palatino [palaˈtiːno]),
which relative to the seven...
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ultimate origin and
served also as a
source to the
Latin word
meaning palace,
palatium, from
which other senses of
palatine and the
English word
palace derive...
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Latin palatium 'palace', a
reference to Diocletian's Palace.
Various theories were developed, such as the
notion that the name
derives from S.
Palatium, an...
- The
Regio X
Palatium is the
tenth regio of
imperial Rome,
under Augustus's
administrative reform.
Regio X took its name from the
Palatine Hill and the...
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communities ****ociated with the
hills or
peaks of Rome.
These were the Oppius,
Palatium, Velia, ****utal, Cermalus, Caelius, and Cispius.
These are
sometimes confused...
- Palátion; Latin:
Palatium Magnum), also
known as the
Sacred Palace (Gr****: Ἱερὸν Παλάτιον, Hieròn Palátion; Latin:
Sacrum Palatium), was the
large imperial...
- The
Apostolic Palace (Latin:
Palatium Apostoli****; Italian:
Palazzo Apostolico) is the
official residence of the Pope, the head of the
Catholic Church...
- the investigation. On 15
December 2023,
during the Israel–Hamas war, MSC
Palatium III was
damaged in a
missile attack by
Houthi movement insurgents in Yemen...
- such as a
bishop or archbishop. The word is
derived from the
Latin name
palātium, for
Palatine Hill in Rome
which housed the
Imperial residences. Most European...
- In 7 BC,
Augustus divided the city of Rome into 14
administrative regions (Latin regiones, sing. regio).
These replaced the four regiones—or "quarters"—traditionally...