The City of Rome: Its Vicissitudes and Monuments from Its Foundation to the End of the Middle Ages, with Remarks on the Recent ExcavationsG. Bell, 1883 - 462 pages |
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adorned Æneas afterwards ancient appears Appia Aqua Arch article Roma Augustus Aventine Basilica Julia building Cælian Cæsar called Camillus Campus Martius Capitol Capitoline Hill Capitoline temple Catulus celebrated century church Cicero Circus Flaminius Circus Maximus Clivus Clodius columns Comitium consul Crassus Curia Hostilia death dedicated deity Dion Cass Dionys Dionysius emperor erected Esquiline Etruscan Forum Boarium G. C. Lewis gate Gauls gold Gracchus Greek H. N. xxxvi Herr Jordan Hist honour Ibid Janus Juno king Latin Livy magnificent Marius mentioned Mons monuments obtained the name occupied palace Palatine Hill perhaps plebeian Plin Plut Pompey Porta Capena portico PREFATORY TOPOGRAPHICAL REMARKS probably Quirinal reign Roman Rome Romulus Rostra Sabine Sacra Sacra Via Scipio seems senate Servian Servius side spot statue stood Suet Tarquin Temple of Jupiter templum theatre Tiber tion Titus tribune triumph Varro victory Vicus Villa wall whence
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