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- Clivus Capitolinus (Forum Romanum, Rome, Italy)
The Clivus Capitolinus was the road that connected the Forum Romanum with the Capitoline Hill. It started in the SW. corner of the main square of the Forum, turned right before the Temple of Saturn and then left around it, passing in front of the Temple of Vespasian and Titus and the Portico of the Dei Consentes, before climbing the hill towards the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus … [Read more]
- Column of Phocas (Forum Romanum, Rome, Italy)
The Column of Phocas is located on the main square of the Forum Romanum, in front of the Rostra … [Read more]
- Temple of Saturn (Forum Romanum, Rome, Italy)
The Temple of Saturn (Templum Saturni or Aedes Saturnus) is the oldest temple in the Forum Romanum, consecrated for the first time in c. 498 BCE. It is located in the W. end of the Forum, behind the Rostra and the Basilica Julia, across the Clivus Capitolinus from the Temple of Vespasian and Titus … [Read more]
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Copyright © 1999 René Seindal, taken 1999-08-01 14:43:01
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