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  • Capitolium
  • Roman temple

    are: Capitolium Vetus (Rome) Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii) Capitolium of Minturnae Capitolium of Ostia Antica Capitolium of Brixia (Brescia) Capitolium of

    Capitolium

    Capitolium

    Capitolium

  • Capitoline Hill
  • One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    41°53′36″N 12°28′59″E / 41.89333°N 12.48306°E / 41.89333; 12.48306 The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill (/ˈkæpɪtəlaɪn, kəˈpɪt-/ KAP-it-ə-lyne, kə-PIT-; Italian:

    Capitoline Hill

    Capitoline Hill

    Capitoline_Hill

  • Capitolium of Constantinople
  • Temple of Constantinople

    The Capitolium of Constantinople (Latin: Capitolium Constantinopolis; Ancient Greek: Καπιτώλιον) was a public edifice erected in Constantinople (today's

    Capitolium of Constantinople

    Capitolium of Constantinople

    Capitolium_of_Constantinople

  • Capitolium of Brixia
  • Roman temple in Brescia, Italy

    The Capitolium of Brixia or the Temple of the Capitoline Triad in Brescia was the main temple in the center of the Roman town of Brixia (Brescia), in Northern

    Capitolium of Brixia

    Capitolium of Brixia

    Capitolium_of_Brixia

  • Capitoline Triad
  • Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva

    Roman religion in an elaborate temple on Rome's Capitoline Hill (Latin Capitolium). It comprised Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. The triad held a central place

    Capitoline Triad

    Capitoline_Triad

  • Cosa
  • Ancient Roman city

    building dubbed the Capitolium of Cosa, the other a smaller temple. The Capitolium at Cosa marks, as far as we know, the only Capitolium constructed in a

    Cosa

    Cosa

    Cosa

  • Marietta Earthworks
  • Archaeological site in Ohio, United States

    Via (meaning "sacred way"), three walled enclosures, the Quadranaou, Capitolium (meaning "capital") and at least two other additional platform mounds

    Marietta Earthworks

    Marietta Earthworks

    Marietta_Earthworks

  • Capitolium Vetus
  • Temple in ancient Rome

    The Capitolium Vetus (Latin for "old Capitol" or "ancient Capitol") was an archaic temple in ancient Rome, dedicated to the Capitoline Triad. Vetus distinguishes

    Capitolium Vetus

    Capitolium_Vetus

  • Greek mythology
  • Body of myths originating in ancient Greece

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Greek mythology

    Greek mythology

    Greek_mythology

  • Capitolium (Verona)
  • Temple in Italy, Verona

    The Capitolium of Verona was a building complex forming part of the Forum area of the Roman city, it corresponds to today's Piazza delle Erbe. Parts of

    Capitolium (Verona)

    Capitolium_(Verona)

  • Suburra
  • Neighbourhood of Ancient Rome

    Forum of Caesar, inaugurated in 46 BC under the eastern slope of the Capitolium, and then by the Forum of Augustus, inaugurated in 2 BC. Further additions

    Suburra

    Suburra

    Suburra

  • Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii)
  • Temple in Roman Pompeii

    The Temple of Jupiter, Capitolium, or Temple of the Capitoline Triad, was a temple in Roman Pompeii, at the north end of its forum. Initially dedicated

    Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii)

    Temple of Jupiter (Pompeii)

    Temple_of_Jupiter_(Pompeii)

  • Brescia
  • City and comune in the region of Lombardy, Italy

    building is still undergoing archaeological excavation and restoration. Capitolium of Brixia The primary temple in the city, it was dedicated to the cult

    Brescia

    Brescia

    Brescia

  • Winged Victory of Brescia
  • Bronze statue from the 1st century AD in Brescia, Italy

    Victory of Brescia is a bronze statue from the 1st century AD housed at the Capitolium of Brescia, where it was discovered in 1826 along with other Roman bronzes [it]

    Winged Victory of Brescia

    Winged Victory of Brescia

    Winged_Victory_of_Brescia

  • Chellah
  • Archaeological site in Rabat, Morocco

    monuments of the town were abandoned around this time. The site of the large capitolium temple, for example, was turned into a cemetery and a dumping ground during

    Chellah

    Chellah

    Chellah

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    the Latin Literature of the Ventennio Fascista: Francesco Giammaria's Capitolium Novum". Fascism. 8 (2). Brill: 172. doi:10.1163/22116257-00802002. hdl:10852/76385

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Quirinus
  • Roman deity

    (he and Mars had been replaced by Juno and Minerva). Varro mentions the Capitolium Vetus, an earlier cult site on the Quirinal, devoted to Jupiter, Juno

    Quirinus

    Quirinus

    Quirinus

  • Corte Sgarzerie
  • Building

    late-medieval loggia. Under the square are located the remnants of the Veronese Capitolium. It is a place deeply rooted to wool production, as the toponym itself

    Corte Sgarzerie

    Corte Sgarzerie

    Corte_Sgarzerie

  • Roman festivals
  • Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome

    Jupiter. On each Ides, a white lamb was led along the Via Sacra to the Capitolium for sacrifice to Jupiter. The list also includes other notable public

    Roman festivals

    Roman_festivals

  • Corinne, or Italy
  • 1807 novel by Germaine de Staël

    Corinne, or Italy (French: Corinne ou l'Italie), also known as Corinne, is a novel by the Genevan and French writer Germaine de Staël, published in 1807

    Corinne, or Italy

    Corinne, or Italy

    Corinne,_or_Italy

  • Zadar
  • City in Croatia

    with a regular street grid, a public square (forum), and an elevated capitolium with a temple. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD, Zadar

    Zadar

    Zadar

    Zadar

  • Via Alessandrina
  • Street in Rome, Italy

    streets of the district (Via Cremona, marking its border towards the Capitolium; Via Bonella, Via del Priorato, Via dei Carbonari, Piazza delle Chiavi

    Via Alessandrina

    Via Alessandrina

    Via_Alessandrina

  • Publicani
  • Occupation in antiquity

    for warning the citizens of Rome of approaching enemies, on the hill of Capitolium in Rome in 390 BC. Private organisations, societas publicanorum, and their

    Publicani

    Publicani

    Publicani

  • Etruria
  • Region of Central Italy

    it was under the Etruscan kings that important structures such as the Capitolium, Cloaca Maxima, and Via Sacra were realized. The Etruscan civilization

    Etruria

    Etruria

    Etruria

  • Jupiter (god)
  • Chief deity of Roman state religion

    with introducing the Capitoline Triad to Rome, by building the so-called Capitolium Vetus. Macrobius writes this issued from his Samothracian mystery beliefs

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • Apuleius
  • 2nd-century Numidian Latin-language writer, rhetorician and philosopher

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

    Apuleius

  • Orestes
  • Figure in Greek mythology

    The ashes were kept at the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitolium. The relationship between Orestes and Pylades has been presented by some

    Orestes

    Orestes

    Orestes

  • List of Roman deities
  • Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • Roman temple
  • Temples of the Roman Republic and Empire

    Maximus on the Capitoline Hill was the oldest large temple in Rome, a capitolium dedicated to the Capitoline Triad consisting of Jupiter and his companion

    Roman temple

    Roman temple

    Roman_temple

  • Ostia Antica
  • Large archaeological site of a harbour city near Rome, Italy

    3rd century BC, notably the Castrum; of a slightly later date is the Capitolium (temple of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva). Ostia probably developed as a naval

    Ostia Antica

    Ostia Antica

    Ostia_Antica

  • Roman Charity
  • Ancient story

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Roman Charity

    Roman Charity

    Roman_Charity

  • Juno (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth

    town of Dougga. The first mention of a Capitoline triad refers to the Capitolium Vetus. The only ancient source who refers to the presence of this divine

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno (mythology)

    Juno_(mythology)

  • Pompey's Pillar
  • Ancient Roman triumphal column

    Rome's sanctuary to Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, the Capitolium. The monument stands some 26.85 m (88.1 ft) high, including its base and

    Pompey's Pillar

    Pompey's Pillar

    Pompey's_Pillar

  • Classical mythology
  • Study of myths of the Greeks and Romans

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Classical mythology

    Classical mythology

    Classical_mythology

  • Saturnalia
  • Ancient Roman festival in December

    Romans regarded Saturn as the original and autochthonous ruler of the Capitolium, and the first king of Latium or even the whole of Italy. At the same

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

    Saturnalia

  • Cupra Marittima
  • Municipality in Marche, Italy

    forum at the west end of which is the raised base of a temple, probably a capitolium with flight of steps and the altar all flanked by two arches. In front

    Cupra Marittima

    Cupra Marittima

    Cupra_Marittima

  • United States Capitol
  • Meeting place of the United States Congress

    mile (1.6 km) along the east–west line. The term "Capitol" (from Latin Capitolium) originally denoted the Capitoline Hill in Rome and the Temple of Jupiter

    United States Capitol

    United States Capitol

    United_States_Capitol

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • Rape of the Sabine women
  • Incident in Roman mythology

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape_of_the_Sabine_women

  • Serapeum of Alexandria
  • Temple in Alexandria

    signorum figmentis et reliqua operum multitudine ita est exornatum, ut post Capitolium, quo se venerabilis Roma in aeternum attollit, nihil orbis terrarum ambitiosius

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum_of_Alexandria

  • Capitol
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Capitole (train), a former express train between Paris and Toulouse, France Capitolium, the temple for the Capitoline Triad in many cities of the Roman Empire

    Capitol

    Capitol

  • Sagunto Castle
  • Fortress near Valencia in Spain

    with those of some Iberian buildings, and those of a Roman temple or capitolium, are all located in the forum area of the castle, upon the hilltop. The

    Sagunto Castle

    Sagunto Castle

    Sagunto_Castle

  • Capua
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    early as 94 BC. The Roman colony was divided into regions and possessed a capitolium, with a temple of Jupiter, within the town, and the marketplace, for unguents

    Capua

    Capua

    Capua

  • Pignora imperii
  • Sacred tokens in ancient Rome

    displayed on the roof of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitolium; the ashes of Orestes (Cineres Orestis), kept at the same temple; the

    Pignora imperii

    Pignora_imperii

  • University of Constantinople
  • Defunct Eastern Roman university

    named Pandidakterion, was founded in 425 by Emperor Theodosius II in the Capitolium of Constantinople with 31 chairs: 10 each for Greek and Latin grammar;

    University of Constantinople

    University of Constantinople

    University_of_Constantinople

  • Forum of Caesar
  • Ancient Roman imperial forum in Rome

    Imperial Fora. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation. "Forum of Caesar". Capitolium.org - Imperial Forums Official Website. June 26, 2002. Retrieved August

    Forum of Caesar

    Forum of Caesar

    Forum_of_Caesar

  • Serenus Sammonicus
  • Roman savant and tutor to Geta and Caracalla

    Champlin 1981, p. 189. Arnobius repeats the derivation of the placename Capitolium from an ancient tomb there of one Olus Vulcentanus, of whom the head was

    Serenus Sammonicus

    Serenus_Sammonicus

  • Temple of Quirinus
  • Ancient Roman temple

    Roman temple built on the western half of the Quirinal Hill near the Capitolium Vetus, on a site which now equates to the junction between Via del Quirinale

    Temple of Quirinus

    Temple of Quirinus

    Temple_of_Quirinus

  • Atrium Libertatis
  • Ancient Roman administrative structure in Rome

    the censors' archive. It was located on the saddle that connected the Capitolium to the Quirinal Hill, a short distance from the Roman Forum. Livy reports

    Atrium Libertatis

    Atrium_Libertatis

  • Carl Ludvig Engel
  • German architect (1778–1840)

    created by the city plan of 1812, follows a tradition derived from the Capitolium in Rome, with two buildings of symmetrical facades — the Senate House

    Carl Ludvig Engel

    Carl Ludvig Engel

    Carl_Ludvig_Engel

  • Insula (building)
  • Ancient Roman apartment buildings

    Remains of the top floors of an insula near the Capitolium and the Insula dell'Ara Coeli in Rome

    Insula (building)

    Insula (building)

    Insula_(building)

  • Tower of Paul III (Rome)
  • Villa-fortress in Rome, Italy

    as can be clearly seen in the images and ancient photographs of the Capitolium; it was adjacent to one of the three fifteenth-century cloisters of the

    Tower of Paul III (Rome)

    Tower of Paul III (Rome)

    Tower_of_Paul_III_(Rome)

  • Bar Kokhba Revolt
  • Jewish rebellion against Roman rule (132–136 CE)

    stood, was lowered by more than a meter to prepare foundations for the Capitolium (a temple dedicated to Jupiter). The introduction of foreign polytheistic

    Bar Kokhba Revolt

    Bar Kokhba Revolt

    Bar_Kokhba_Revolt

  • Cybele
  • Anatolian mother goddess

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

  • Interpretatio graeca
  • Methodology for cultural comparison

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio_graeca

  • Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs
  • Sculpture outside the St Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy

    columns and statues probably decorated the portico of Constantinople's Capitolium of which opened onto a public area on the Mese, to which the statues'

    Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs

    Portrait of the Four Tetrarchs

    Portrait_of_the_Four_Tetrarchs

  • List of oldest higher-learning institutions
  • Advanced education in the ancient world

    Capitolium was a state building with lecture halls and library. Constantius II twice persuaded Libanius to move from Antioch to teach at Capitolium:

    List of oldest higher-learning institutions

    List of oldest higher-learning institutions

    List_of_oldest_higher-learning_institutions

  • Mese (Constantinople)
  • Main road in the Byzantine capital

    Theodosian Forum, the street divided in two branches at the site of the Capitolium: one branch going northwest, passing the Church of the Holy Apostles,

    Mese (Constantinople)

    Mese (Constantinople)

    Mese_(Constantinople)

  • Mound Cemetery (Marietta, Ohio)
  • Historic site in Washington County, Ohio

    Via (meaning "sacred way"), three walled enclosures, the Quadranaou, Capitolium (meaning "capital") and at least two other additional platform mounds

    Mound Cemetery (Marietta, Ohio)

    Mound Cemetery (Marietta, Ohio)

    Mound_Cemetery_(Marietta,_Ohio)

  • Virgil
  • 1st-century-BC Roman poet

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Virgil

    Virgil

    Virgil

  • Maia (Roman goddess)
  • Roman earth goddess and mother of Mercury

    at the area Volcani, an ancient cultic site located at the foot of the Capitolium in the northwestern corner of the Roman Forum, and the location of the

    Maia (Roman goddess)

    Maia (Roman goddess)

    Maia_(Roman_goddess)

  • German occupation of Rome
  • German attack on Rome during World War II (1943)

    p. 100. Alessandro Portelli, cit., p. 124 Capitolium, cit., pp. 36-37 Capitolium, cit., pp. 37-38 Capitolium, cit., p. 38 The number is taken from the

    German occupation of Rome

    German occupation of Rome

    German_occupation_of_Rome

  • Battle of Anzio
  • 1944 battle in Italy

    unkind to Clark. Two days after his staged press conference on Rome's Capitolium, the "advance" was relegated to the back pages as reporting on the Normandy

    Battle of Anzio

    Battle of Anzio

    Battle_of_Anzio

  • Esquiline Hill
  • One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    oaks) growing there. Another view is that, during Rome's infancy, the Capitolium, the Palatinum, and the northern fringes of the Caelian were the most-populated

    Esquiline Hill

    Esquiline Hill

    Esquiline_Hill

  • Sozopol
  • Resort in Burgas, Bulgaria

    Marcus Lucullus captured the city and moved the sculpture to Rome on the Capitolium. Pliny the Elder wrote that the statue cost 500 talents. It was lost during

    Sozopol

    Sozopol

    Sozopol

  • San Francesco, Pisa
  • Church in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

    frescoes by Taddeo di Bartolo (1397) with Histories of Mary, while the Capitolium Hall has frescoes by Niccolò di Pietro Gerini with Histories of the life

    San Francesco, Pisa

    San Francesco, Pisa

    San_Francesco,_Pisa

  • History of the Vittoriano
  • History of the Vittoriano, an Italian national monument

    the power of Rome (from them derives the other appellation by which the Capitolium is known: “Capitoline Hill,” i.e., relating to the political and administrative

    History of the Vittoriano

    History of the Vittoriano

    History_of_the_Vittoriano

  • Greco-Roman mysteries
  • Religious schools of the Greco-Roman world

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Greco-Roman mysteries

    Greco-Roman mysteries

    Greco-Roman_mysteries

  • Temple of Diana (Nemi)
  • Archaeological site in Nemi, Italy

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Temple of Diana (Nemi)

    Temple of Diana (Nemi)

    Temple_of_Diana_(Nemi)

  • Cocceius Auctus
  • Roman architect

    Avernus and Cumae. Cocceius was responsible for the conversion of the Capitolium in Pozzuoli into a Temple of Augustus with the backing of the merchant

    Cocceius Auctus

    Cocceius Auctus

    Cocceius_Auctus

  • Heraion of Samos
  • Ancient temple dedicated to Hera

    base - the Athena and the Herakles - yet transferred the Zeus to the Capitolium, having erected a small shrine for it. — Strabo, Geography 14. 1. 14 In

    Heraion of Samos

    Heraion of Samos

    Heraion_of_Samos

  • De Volkskrant
  • Dutch newspaper

    the Netherlands, after De Telegraaf and Algemeen Dagblad. The typeface Capitolium News by Gerard Unger (2006) has been the main type used in de Volkskrant

    De Volkskrant

    De_Volkskrant

  • Nerio
  • War goddess, wife of Mars in Roman mythology

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Nerio

    Nerio

  • The Golden Ass
  • Ancient Roman novel by Apuleius

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    The Golden Ass

    The Golden Ass

    The_Golden_Ass

  • William II of Angoulême
  • Count of Angoulême

    aggressions aimed at Fulk's recent acquisition of Saintes and its citadel, the Capitolium. William, exercising the secular control of the church typical of this

    William II of Angoulême

    William_II_of_Angoulême

  • Volubilis
  • Partly excavated Berber city in Morocco

    "some of the reconstructions, such as those on the triumphal arch, the capitolium, and the oil-pressing workshop, are radical and at the limit of currently

    Volubilis

    Volubilis

    Volubilis

  • Aurelian
  • Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)

    Convegno internazionale per il XIX centenario della dedicazione del "CAPITOLIUM" e per il 150° anniversario della sua scoperta. Vol. 2. 163–169. Magh

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

  • Epicureanism
  • Philosophical system

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Epicureanism

    Epicureanism

    Epicureanism

  • Duchy of Spoleto
  • Medieval duchy in central Italy, circa 570–1201

    Gregory I, apart from the Lombard king Agilulf. Within Spoleto, the Roman capitolium dedicated to Jupiter, Juno and Minerva had already been occupied by the

    Duchy of Spoleto

    Duchy of Spoleto

    Duchy_of_Spoleto

  • Minturno
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    monumental colonnade though the centre of the city macellum (meat market) Capitolium, built in Italic style after 191 BC, on the south of the Republican forum

    Minturno

    Minturno

    Minturno

  • Gubernaculum (classical)
  • Rudder of an ancient ship

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Gubernaculum (classical)

    Gubernaculum_(classical)

  • Neoplatonism
  • Platonic philosophical system

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

    Neoplatonism

  • Latin obscenity
  • Profane words in Latin

    of Jupiter, was careful in the future to take precautions: cum vult in Capitōlium venīre, sellās ante petit Patercliānās et pēdit deciēsque vīciēsque. sed

    Latin obscenity

    Latin_obscenity

  • Aelia Capitolina
  • Roman colony built on the ruins of Jerusalem

    2017, pp. 131–141. Newman, H. I., The Temple Mount of Jerusalem and the Capitolium of Aelia Capitolina, Knowledge and Wisdom: Archaeological and Historical

    Aelia Capitolina

    Aelia_Capitolina

  • Religion in ancient Rome
  • image of the ruling emperor. In one camp, this shrine is even called Capitolium. The most important camp-offering appears to have been the suovetaurilia

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion_in_ancient_Rome

  • Latium
  • Historical region of Italy where Rome was founded

    or but scantily inhabited. Such a place was called in Italy "height" (capitolium, the mountain-top), or "stronghold" (arx, from arcere); it was not a town

    Latium

    Latium

    Latium

  • Sabratha
  • City in Libya

    house Peristyle house Seawards bath mosaic Inscription in front of the Capitolium, 2nd century BCE Basilica of Apuleus, Byzantine baptistery Basilica of

    Sabratha

    Sabratha

    Sabratha

  • Kings of Alba Longa
  • Series of legendary kings of Latium

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings_of_Alba_Longa

  • Scalabis
  • meters, and part of the cella, dating from the 1st century BC (probably a Capitolium).39°14′06″N 8°40′34″W / 39.235105°N 8.676233°W / 39.235105; -8.676233

    Scalabis

    Scalabis

    Scalabis

  • Laverna
  • Roman goddess

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Laverna

    Laverna

  • Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
  • Ancient Roman city in Dacia

    on the place of an old market, a new forum was built around 153 with a Capitolium at its western side. Besides the temple dedicated to the Capitoline Triad

    Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa

    Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa

    Ulpia_Traiana_Sarmizegetusa

  • Tutela
  • Roman goddess and personification of guardianship

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Tutela

    Tutela

    Tutela

  • Temple of Isis (Pompeii)
  • Roman temple

    Iseum was the only temple to have been completely re-built; even the Capitolium had not been. Although the Iseum was wedged into a small and narrow space

    Temple of Isis (Pompeii)

    Temple of Isis (Pompeii)

    Temple_of_Isis_(Pompeii)

  • She-wolf (Roman mythology)
  • Roman mythological creature

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)

  • Isernia
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    constructed podium now underlying the cathedral probably supported the Capitolium. In the early 7th century AD, what are today the comuni of Isernia as

    Isernia

    Isernia

    Isernia

  • Peripatetic school
  • School of philosophy in Ancient Greece

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Peripatetic school

    Peripatetic_school

  • Pompa circensis
  • Ancient Roman festival procession

    the wooden platform called a pulvinar. The procession started from the Capitolium, and through the clivus Capitolinus came to the Roman Forum. It then proceeded

    Pompa circensis

    Pompa circensis

    Pompa_circensis

  • Portuense
  • Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy

    quartieri di Roma. Rome: Newton & Compton. ISBN 88-8183-639-4. Carlo Pietrangeli, Insegne e stemmi dei rioni di Roma in «Capitolium», n. 6, 1953 (XXVIII)

    Portuense

    Portuense

    Portuense

  • Ovid
  • Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)

    Sacrifice in ancient Roman religion Theology of victory Pomerium Temples Capitolium Cella Celtic Peripteros Philosophy Cynicism Epicureanism Neoplatonism

    Ovid

    Ovid

    Ovid

  • Saturn (mythology)
  • God in ancient Roman mythology

    expressed. In the myth Saturn was the original and autochthonous ruler of the Capitolium, which had thus been called the Mons Saturnius in older times and on which

    Saturn (mythology)

    Saturn (mythology)

    Saturn_(mythology)

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hajra | ہاجرا

    Bossy

  • KARESINDA
  • Female

    Esperanto

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    Esperanto name KARESINDA means "worthy of a caress."

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  • Biblical

    Ishi

    salvation;saving;my help, saving;

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ashman

    Heaven, Sky (Son of the Sun)

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  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian

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    Wise; Considerate; Intellect

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  • Girl/Female

    English American Irish

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    From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine.

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Biblical, Christian

    Ivah

    Iniquity; Overthrow

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Dhoop

    Sun Rays

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Valmik | வால்மிக

    The author of the epic ramayana

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Devabandhu

    A Friend of the Gods

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