- 1.2miles
Rebibbia 26 P.Mammolo 25 S.M.Soccorso 24
Pietralata 23
Monti Tiburtini 22
Quintiliani 21
Tiburtina 20
Jonio 19
Conca d'Oro 18
Libia 17 Sant'Agnese...
- to Tivoli.[citation needed] Its inhabitants, however, are
still called Tiburtini and not Tivolesi. In 547, in the
course of the
Gothic War, the city was...
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Monti Tiburtini is a
station on Line B of the Rome Metro. It is
located on Via dei
Monti Tiburtini, at the
junction with Via
Filippo Meda. To make room...
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monuments of the city, of the
Vatican City, of the
Alban Hills, of the
Monti Tiburtini, of the
Monti Prenestini and of the
highest peaks of
western central Apennines...
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Scientia stellarum (opus astronomi****) –
Interpretatio latina Platonis Tiburtini.
Praeit interpretis praefatio) 14th
century – M****cript
Latin 7266 (Opusculum...
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Tolfa and
Monti Sabatini to the north-west, the area of the
mountains Tiburtini Prenestini Simbruini and east, the area of the
Colli Albani and the northern...
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temporary partial closure of
Metro line B,
between Castro Pretorio and
Monti Tiburtini. The fire
damaged equipment within the
relay room,
rendering the majority...
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lower altitude). It
continued towards Tivoli and then, byp****ing the
Tiburtini Mountains and
after the
current muni****lity of
Gericomio it
crossed the...
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Rebibbia P.Mammolo S.M.Soccorso
Jonio Pietralata Conca d'Oro M.
Tiburtini FL1 Libia
Quintiliani S. Agnese - Annibaliano
Tiburtina FL1 FL2 FL3
Bologna 3 19...
- by the
hills surrounding Lake
Bracciano and to the east by the
Monti Tiburtini range. The Rome of
Romulus and his
immediate successors possessed a very...