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  • Pomerium
  • Boundary around the ancient city of Rome

    The pomerium or pomoerium was a religious boundary around the city of Rome and cities controlled by Rome. In legal terms, Rome existed only within its

    Pomerium

    Pomerium

    Pomerium

  • Imperium
  • Type of authority in ancient Rome

    Praetor – 6 lictors (2 lictors within the pomerium) Consul – 12 lictors each Dictator – 24 lictors outside the pomerium and 12 inside; starting from the dictatorship

    Imperium

    Imperium

  • Pomerium (group)
  • Choral group

    Pomerium is an American early music choral group founded by Alexander Blachly at the University of Notre Dame in 1972. The group has fostered the careers

    Pomerium (group)

    Pomerium_(group)

  • Janus
  • Roman god

    the Septimontium: cf. the repetition of the formula vel intra pomerium vel extra pomerium in Livy's record concerning the expiation of the Horatius (I

    Janus

    Janus

    Janus

  • Vatican City
  • Enclaved Holy See's independent city-state

    Lateran Palace and enclosed this area with walls. He planted an orchard (pomerium), a lawn (pratellum), and a garden (viridarium). The politics of Vatican

    Vatican City

    Vatican City

    Vatican_City

  • Ara Pacis
  • Ancient Roman religious monument in Rome, Italy

    the northern outskirts of Rome, a Roman mile from the boundary of the pomerium on the west side of the Via Flaminia, the Ara Pacis stood in the northeastern

    Ara Pacis

    Ara Pacis

    Ara_Pacis

  • Mars (mythology)
  • Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture

    electoral activities. Augustus shifted the focus of Mars's cult to within the pomerium (Rome's ritual boundary), and built a temple to Mars Ultor as a key religious

    Mars (mythology)

    Mars (mythology)

    Mars_(mythology)

  • Lictor
  • Bodyguard and attendant to ancient Roman magistrates

    12 lictors Magister equitum: 6 lictors Praetor: 6 lictors, 2 within the pomerium Curule aediles: 2 lictors Quaestor: no lictors in the city of Rome, but

    Lictor

    Lictor

    Lictor

  • Seven hills of Rome
  • Geographical heart of Rome, Italy, within the walls of the city

    of the most ancient part of Rome (as marked by the Servian Wall and the pomerium). Separate also are the seven hills associated with the Septimontium, a

    Seven hills of Rome

    Seven hills of Rome

    Seven_hills_of_Rome

  • Roman consul
  • Political office in ancient Rome

    between civil and military spheres. As long as the consuls were in the pomerium (the city of Rome), they were at the head of government, and all the other

    Roman consul

    Roman consul

    Roman_consul

  • Greek mythology
  • Body of myths originating in ancient Greece

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

    Greek mythology

    Greek mythology

    Greek_mythology

  • Augustus
  • Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14

    Rome. Traditionally, proconsuls lost their imperium when they crossed the pomerium—the sacred boundary of Rome—and entered the city. In these situations,

    Augustus

    Augustus

    Augustus

  • Roma quadrata
  • Τετράγωνος Ῥώμη, Tetrágōnos Rhṓmē) was an area or structure within the original pomerium of the ancient city of Rome, probably the Palatine Hill with both its Palatium

    Roma quadrata

    Roma quadrata

    Roma_quadrata

  • Terra (mythology)
  • Personification of Earth in ancient Rome

    while Tellus, whose ancient temple was within Rome's sacred boundary (pomerium), represents the original earth goddess cultivated by the state priests

    Terra (mythology)

    Terra (mythology)

    Terra_(mythology)

  • Mausoleum of Glanum
  • Mausoleum located in Bouches-du-Rhône, in France

    located south of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. It stands outside the pomerium of the city of Glanum, which is now an archaeological site. It is in an

    Mausoleum of Glanum

    Mausoleum of Glanum

    Mausoleum_of_Glanum

  • Freedom of the City
  • Honour bestowed by a municipality

    bayonets fixed". This honour dates back to ancient Rome which regarded the "pomerium", the boundary of the city, as sacred. Promagistrates and generals were

    Freedom of the City

    Freedom of the City

    Freedom_of_the_City

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

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

    Greco-Roman mysteries

    Greco-Roman mysteries

    Greco-Roman_mysteries

  • Campus Martius
  • Public space in ancient Rome

    storm cloud descended upon the center of the open field outside the city's pomerium in order to lift the elderly king to the afterlife. This land, "between

    Campus Martius

    Campus Martius

    Campus_Martius

  • Cybele
  • Anatolian mother goddess

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

    Cybele

    Cybele

    Cybele

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    triumph and election to the consulship: either he could remain outside the pomerium (Rome's sacred boundary) awaiting a triumph or cross the boundary, giving

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Cicero
  • Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)

    learning. Cicero arrived in Rome on 4 January 49 BC. He stayed outside the pomerium, to retain his promagisterial powers: either in expectation of a triumph

    Cicero

    Cicero

    Cicero

  • Promagistrate
  • Ancient Roman office

    awarded by the Senate. Before a commander could enter the city limits (pomerium) for his triumph, he had to lay aside arms formally and ritually, that

    Promagistrate

    Promagistrate

    Promagistrate

  • Palatine Hill
  • Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy

    an important part of Roman identity and the mythological origins of the Pomerium. Another legend occurring on the Palatine is Hercules' defeat of Cacus

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine Hill

    Palatine_Hill

  • Servian Wall
  • Defensive barrier around the ancient city of Rome

    Sons, Inc. Merrill, Elmer Truesdell (1909). "The City of Servius and the Pomerium". Classical Philology. 4 (4): 420–432. doi:10.1086/359328. JSTOR 262369

    Servian Wall

    Servian Wall

    Servian_Wall

  • Praetorian Guard
  • Bodyguards of the Roman emperors

    had Praetorian Guards. Octavian installed his praetorians within the pomerium, the religious and legal boundary of Rome; this was the first occasion

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian Guard

    Praetorian_Guard

  • Quichilino da Spello
  • Quichilino da Spello (fl. 1304) was the author of the Pomerium rethorice ('Orchard of Rhetoric'), a treatise on the ars dictaminis (art of letter-writing)

    Quichilino da Spello

    Quichilino_da_Spello

  • Claudian letters
  • Three new letters of the Latin alphabet introduced by Roman Emperor Claudius

    Claudian pomerium marker, where written words ampliavit and terminavit use turned digamma (highlighted in red)

    Claudian letters

    Claudian letters

    Claudian_letters

  • List of early music ensembles
  • et Romantique Orlando Consort P Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Piffaro Pomerium (early music group) Pro Cantione Antiqua*Profeti della Quinta Pro Musica

    List of early music ensembles

    List_of_early_music_ensembles

  • Senatus consultum ultimum
  • Ancient Roman state of emergency law

    laws and use their imperium (the power of military command) within the pomerium (the boundaries of the city), "overpower[ing] the normal potestas [civil

    Senatus consultum ultimum

    Senatus consultum ultimum

    Senatus_consultum_ultimum

  • Rape of the Sabine women
  • Incident in Roman mythology

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

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape of the Sabine women

    Rape_of_the_Sabine_women

  • Sulla's civil war
  • Internal conflict in the Roman Republic, c. 83-82 BC

    Finally, in a demonstration of his absolute power, Sulla expanded the "Pomerium", the sacred boundary of Rome, unchanged since the time of the kings. Sulla's

    Sulla's civil war

    Sulla's_civil_war

  • Roman Kingdom
  • Period of Roman history (c. 753 – c. 509 BC)

    booty to build the first wall all around the Seven Hills of Rome, the pomerium. He also reorganized the army. Servius Tullius instituted a new constitution

    Roman Kingdom

    Roman Kingdom

    Roman_Kingdom

  • Horti Caesaris
  • Two parks belonging to Julius Caesar in Rome

    BC visit to Rome, since no foreign head of state was allowed within the pomerium of Rome. After his death, Caesar left these gardens to the people of Rome

    Horti Caesaris

    Horti Caesaris

    Horti_Caesaris

  • Religion in ancient Rome
  • Rome itself was an intrinsically sacred space; its ancient boundary (pomerium) had been marked by Romulus himself with oxen and plough; what lay within

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion_in_ancient_Rome

  • Roman dictator
  • Extraordinary magistrate of the Roman Republic

    lictors rather than the normal twelve lictors of the consul; but within the pomerium, he may have used only twelve. In a notable exception to the Roman reluctance

    Roman dictator

    Roman dictator

    Roman_dictator

  • Isis
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    and Serapis within the pomerium, the city's innermost, sacred boundary, but allowed them in parts of the city outside the pomerium, thus marking Egyptian

    Isis

    Isis

    Isis

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

    forbidden to ride a horse or see the army outside the sacred boundary of Rome (pomerium). Although he served the god who embodied the sanctity of the oath, it

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter (god)

    Jupiter_(god)

  • Decline of ancient Egyptian religion
  • Isis and Serapis (another prominent god in Ptolemaic Egypt) within the pomerium, Egyptian deities nevertheless gradually became normalised in Roman religion

    Decline of ancient Egyptian religion

    Decline_of_ancient_Egyptian_religion

  • Arch of Constantine
  • 4th-century triumphal arch in Rome, Italy

    Michael. "Constantine's Arch and His Military Image at Rome". Crossing the Pomerium (2020): 123–168 – via 10.2307/j.ctvr69521.10. Frothingham 1912. Rose, C

    Arch of Constantine

    Arch of Constantine

    Arch_of_Constantine

  • Cohort (military unit)
  • Roman military subdivision

    the Praetorian Guard in civilian clothes tasked with duties within the pomerium (sacred center of the capital, where all armed forces were forbidden).

    Cohort (military unit)

    Cohort_(military_unit)

  • Pelbartus Ladislaus of Temesvár
  • 1513). Pomerium Sermonum de Tempore (s.l., 1489/Hagenau, 1498 and 1500). There are other editions as well, possibly 12, between 1501 and 1520. Pomerium Sermonum

    Pelbartus Ladislaus of Temesvár

    Pelbartus Ladislaus of Temesvár

    Pelbartus_Ladislaus_of_Temesvár

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    major public temples were within the city's sacred, augural boundary (pomerium), which had supposedly been marked out by Romulus, with Jupiter's approval

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Virgil
  • 1st-century-BC Roman poet

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

    Virgil

    Virgil

    Virgil

  • Barnacle goose myth
  • Sources of ancient myth

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

    Barnacle goose myth

    Barnacle goose myth

    Barnacle_goose_myth

  • Parilia
  • Ancient Roman festival

    engraved a line in the ground that defined the boundaries of the new city (pomerium). He then prayed to the gods Jupiter, Mars, and Vesta asking for protection

    Parilia

    Parilia

    Parilia

  • Sulla
  • Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)

    fled. Sulla had his enemies declared hostes, probably from outside the pomerium, and he addressed an assembly where he apologised for the war. He then

    Sulla

    Sulla

    Sulla

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

    List of Roman deities

    List_of_Roman_deities

  • Founding of Rome
  • Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins

    circuit of the wall marked out what later Romans believed to be the original pomerium (sacred boundary) of the city. The discovery of gates and streets connected

    Founding of Rome

    Founding of Rome

    Founding_of_Rome

  • Etruscan civilization
  • Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)

    Palatine Hill according to Etruscan ritual; that is, they began with a pomerium or sacred ditch. Then they proceeded to the walls. Romulus was required

    Etruscan civilization

    Etruscan civilization

    Etruscan_civilization

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    sessions with legislative power; endorse candidates in elections; expand the pomerium; and use discretionary power whenever necessary. The text further states

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (consul 177 BC)
  • Roman politician and general

    committed a procedural error: after observing a negative omen, he crossed the pomerium to consult the senate and therefore relinquished the auspicia militiae

    Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (consul 177 BC)

    Tiberius_Sempronius_Gracchus_(consul_177_BC)

  • Hersilia
  • Wife of Romulus, legendary first king of Rome

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

    Hersilia

    Hersilia

    Hersilia

  • Stile Antico
  • British vocal ensemble

    et Romantique Orlando Consort P Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Piffaro Pomerium (early music group) Pro Cantione Antiqua*Profeti della Quinta Pro Musica

    Stile Antico

    Stile Antico

    Stile_Antico

  • Battle of Lacus Curtius
  • Final battle in the war between the Roman Kingdom and the Sabines in the 8th century BC

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

    Battle of Lacus Curtius

    Battle of Lacus Curtius

    Battle_of_Lacus_Curtius

  • Annals (Tacitus)
  • History of the Roman Empire by the Roman historian and senator Publius Cornelius Tacitus

    49-54: Claudius remarries, and adopts Nero. Adjustments with Parthia. The pomerium enlarged. Invasion of Britain continues with a campaign against Caratacus

    Annals (Tacitus)

    Annals (Tacitus)

    Annals_(Tacitus)

  • Aventine Triad
  • Ancient Roman cult of Ceres, Liber, and Libera

    of the city. The Capitoline temple lay within Rome's sacred boundary (pomerium). The Aventine lay outside it. In most versions of the Roman founding myth

    Aventine Triad

    Aventine_Triad

  • Interpretatio graeca
  • Methodology for cultural comparison

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

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio graeca

    Interpretatio_graeca

  • Cato the Younger
  • Roman politician and Stoic (95–46 BC)

    stand in absentia for the consulship of 61 BC and to lead troops into the pomerium (the sacred boundary of the city). Cato strongly opposed both. When Nepos

    Cato the Younger

    Cato the Younger

    Cato_the_Younger

  • The Gesualdo Six
  • English male vocal sextet

    et Romantique Orlando Consort P Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Piffaro Pomerium (early music group) Pro Cantione Antiqua*Profeti della Quinta Pro Musica

    The Gesualdo Six

    The Gesualdo Six

    The_Gesualdo_Six

  • Magister equitum
  • Roman magistrate

    equitum were expected to remove the axes from their fasces when entering the Pomerium, an area of the city of Rome that was considered sacred. Only the lictors

    Magister equitum

    Magister equitum

    Magister_equitum

  • Pudicitia
  • Concept in ancient Roman ethic

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

    Pudicitia

    Pudicitia

    Pudicitia

  • Ovation
  • Type of Roman celebration of military victory

    triumph as his army remained in Sicily and therefore was unable to cross the pomerium. The general celebrating the ovation did not enter the city on a biga,

    Ovation

    Ovation

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

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

    Classical mythology

    Classical mythology

    Classical_mythology

  • The Golden Ass
  • Ancient Roman novel by Apuleius

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

    The Golden Ass

    The Golden Ass

    The_Golden_Ass

  • Italia turrita
  • National personification or allegory of Italy

    Aeneas had pacified the Latin peoples, as well as the sacred space of the pomerium, now extended to the whole peninsula. During the Social War an allegorical

    Italia turrita

    Italia turrita

    Italia_turrita

  • Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)
  • 3rd century BC Roman politician and general

    the plebs, pointing out the advantage of having such an area outside the pomerium. It was circular in shape, with Varro suggesting that the shape was designed

    Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)

    Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)

    Gaius_Flaminius_(consul_223_BC)

  • Cornerstone
  • First stone set in construction of a masonry foundation

    deposit Foundation Stone Golden spike Keystone (architecture) Quoin Phurba Pomerium Related Bible parts: Psalm 127, Isaiah 28, Luke 20, Romans 9, Ephesians

    Cornerstone

    Cornerstone

    Cornerstone

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

    mocked him accordingly. Most of the hill was outside the boundaries of the pomerium, therefore temples to foreign divinities were allowed to be built, such

    Caelian Hill

    Caelian Hill

    Caelian_Hill

  • Publius Clodius Pulcher
  • Roman politician and street agitator (93–52 BC)

    away burning the senate house, the senate met on the Palatine within the pomerium at the Temple of Jupiter Stator: without tribunician veto they immediately

    Publius Clodius Pulcher

    Publius_Clodius_Pulcher

  • Temple of Isis and Serapis
  • Ancient temple in Campus Martius, Rome

    BC the Senate ordered the destruction of all private shrines inside the pomerium dedicated to Egyptian gods; however, a new temple to Serapis and Isis was

    Temple of Isis and Serapis

    Temple of Isis and Serapis

    Temple_of_Isis_and_Serapis

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

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

    Ovid

    Ovid

    Ovid

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

    original foundation, and lay outside the city's ancient sacred boundary (pomerium). The Roman historian Livy reports that Ancus Marcius, Rome's fourth king

    Aventine Hill

    Aventine Hill

    Aventine_Hill

  • Ensemble Organum
  • Musical ensemble

    et Romantique Orlando Consort P Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Piffaro Pomerium (early music group) Pro Cantione Antiqua*Profeti della Quinta Pro Musica

    Ensemble Organum

    Ensemble_Organum

  • City limits
  • Defined boundary or border of a city

    and several still remain this way. List of cities proper by population Pomerium "city limits". Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.). Oxford University

    City limits

    City_limits

  • Diana (mythology)
  • Roman goddess of hunting and the wild

    Tullius. Its location is remarkable as the Aventine is situated outside the pomerium, i.e. original territory of the city, in order to comply with the tradition

    Diana (mythology)

    Diana (mythology)

    Diana_(mythology)

  • Di inferi
  • Ancient Roman underworld deities

    Religious sites and rituals for the di inferi were properly outside the pomerium, Rome's sacred boundary, as were tombs. Horse racing along with the propitiation

    Di inferi

    Di_inferi

  • Filibuster
  • Political stalling tactic

    been set, made it impossible for Caesar to stand unless he crossed the pomerium and gave up the right to his triumph. Caesar petitioned the Senate to stand

    Filibuster

    Filibuster

    Filibuster

  • Porticus of Livia
  • Ancient Roman artefact

    convened the senate in the Curia Octaviae, because it was outside the pomerium. After assigning to himself the duty of repairing the temple of Concord

    Porticus of Livia

    Porticus of Livia

    Porticus_of_Livia

  • Forma Urbis Romae
  • Marble map of ancient Rome (c.205-208)

    + Rodríguez Almeida, E. "Il Campo Marzio settentrionale: «Solarium» e «Pomerium»"; in Rendiconti Accademia Romana di Archeologia – III serie Vol. LI-LII

    Forma Urbis Romae

    Forma Urbis Romae

    Forma_Urbis_Romae

  • Funeral
  • Ceremony for a person who has died

    prohibited cremation or inhumation within the sacred boundary of the city (pomerium), for both religious reasons (so that the priests might not be contaminated

    Funeral

    Funeral

    Funeral

  • Senate of the Roman Republic
  • Governing and advisory assembly of the aristocracy

    the formal boundary of the city (the pomerium), no meeting could take place more than a mile outside of the pomerium. Senate meetings might take place outside

    Senate of the Roman Republic

    Senate of the Roman Republic

    Senate_of_the_Roman_Republic

  • Marchetto da Padova
  • Italian music theorist and composer

    in 1317–1318), and the Pomerium in arte musice mensurate (probably 1318). He also published an abridged version of the Pomerium as the Brevis compilatio

    Marchetto da Padova

    Marchetto_da_Padova

  • Sulla's proscription
  • Political murders by Sulla in 82–81 BC

    outside of the pomerium, the sacred boundary of Rome, so Sulla could retain his imperium (which he would have lost if he had entered the pomerium). This meeting

    Sulla's proscription

    Sulla's_proscription

  • Roman temple
  • Temples of the Roman Republic and Empire

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

    Roman temple

    Roman temple

    Roman_temple

  • Lex de imperio Vespasiani
  • propose motions, (4) endorse candidates for office and (5) expand the pomerium of the city. He is also given (6) wide discretionary power to do anything

    Lex de imperio Vespasiani

    Lex de imperio Vespasiani

    Lex_de_imperio_Vespasiani

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

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

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf (Roman mythology)

    She-wolf_(Roman_mythology)

  • Myth and ritual
  • Two central components of religious practice

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

    Myth and ritual

    Myth_and_ritual

  • AMASONG
  • Amateur choir in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois

    conductor, soprano, and course instructor. She tours and records with the Pomerium Renaissance vocal ensemble and toured and performed for nine years with

    AMASONG

    AMASONG

  • De Brevitate Vitae (Seneca)
  • Essay by Seneca

    writes in §13.8 "that Sulla was the last of the Romans who extended the pomerium" (the boundary of Rome). Since Claudius extended this in 49/50 AD, it would

    De Brevitate Vitae (Seneca)

    De Brevitate Vitae (Seneca)

    De_Brevitate_Vitae_(Seneca)

  • Cella
  • Inner chamber of Ancient Greek or Roman temples

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

    Cella

    Cella

    Cella

  • Roman Charity
  • Ancient story

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

    Roman Charity

    Roman Charity

    Roman_Charity

  • Somnus
  • Roman deity, god of sleep

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

    Somnus

    Somnus

    Somnus

  • Diana Nemorensis
  • Mythical goddess version of Diana

    Juno of Veii, but remained a foreigner there, in a temple outside the pomerium, apparently on the Aventine. A votive inscription of the time of Nerva

    Diana Nemorensis

    Diana Nemorensis

    Diana_Nemorensis

  • Liber
  • Roman God

    and Quirinus on the Capitoline Hill, within the city's sacred boundary (pomerium): and as its "copy and antithesis". The Aventine Triad was apparently installed

    Liber

    Liber

    Liber

  • Parentalia
  • Roman feast of familias

    manes) at family tombs, which were located outside Rome's sacred boundary (pomerium). These observances were meant to strengthen the mutual obligations and

    Parentalia

    Parentalia

  • Giuseppe Lugli
  • Italian topographer (1890–1967)

    Romae pertinentes, collectae, collatae, aditae curante Josepho Lugli: Pomerium (Specimen). Tip. Bardi. Giuseppe Lugli (1957). La Tecnica Edilizia Romana

    Giuseppe Lugli

    Giuseppe_Lugli

  • Roman Senate
  • Political institution in ancient Rome

    take place either inside or outside the formal boundary of the city (the pomerium), no meeting could take place more than a mile (in the Roman system of

    Roman Senate

    Roman Senate

    Roman_Senate

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

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

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • Reign of Augustus
  • these offices. He was granted authority to dictate affairs within the pomerium of Rome. Through his legates, he exercised direct control over provinces

    Reign of Augustus

    Reign of Augustus

    Reign_of_Augustus

  • Novensiles
  • Class of Roman deities

    indigenous were first established within the sacred boundary of Rome (pomerium), with "new" gods on the Aventine Hill or in the Campus Martius, but it

    Novensiles

    Novensiles

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Online names & meanings

  • Thavan | தாவந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Thavan | தாவந

    Lord Shiva

  • Fazle-Rabbi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fazle-Rabbi

    Bounty of My Lord

  • Enoch
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish

    Enoch

    Vowed; Dedicated; Devoted; Gods Disciple; Initiated; Consecrated

  • RAINE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    RAINE

    (רֵיינֶע) Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, RAINE means "pure."

  • Praroop | ப்ராரூப 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Praroop | ப்ராரூப 

    Replicate

  • Nereus
  • Biblical

    Nereus

    same as Ner

  • Kavishwara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kavishwara

    Lord of Poets

  • Kolar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kolar

    Place Name in Karnataka Bhopal

  • Lutfan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Lutfan |

    Kindness

  • Maitland
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Maitland

    Meadow

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