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  • 11Сервиева стена — обозначена красным. Сервиева стена (лат. Murus Servii Tullii)  …

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  • 12Ворота Карменты — Ворота Карменты, Porta Carmentalis  ворота Сервиевой стены в Древнем Риме, служившие основным входом к Марсову полю. Ворота в юго восточной части Капитолия были названы так по расположенному рядом алтарю Карменты[1], богини предсказаний и… …

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  • 13Rom [2] — Rom (Roma; hierzu »Plan des alten Rom« und »Plan der Kaiserforen und des Palatin«), Hauptstadt des röm. Weltreichs (s. Römisches Reich), in der Landschaft Latium am Tiber unterhalb der Einmündung des Anio gelegen, da, wo die Schiffbarkeit des… …

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  • 14Porte Carmentale — 41° 53′ 29″ N 12° 28′ 49″ E / 41.891388, 12.480335 La porte Carmentale, en …

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  • 15CARMENTA et CARMENTIS — CARMENTA, et CARMENTIS vates Arcadica, Euandri mater, cum quo, ex Arcadia, in Italiam appulsa, benigne a Fauno Rege, 60. ann. ante captam Troiam, A. M. 2810. excepta est. Dicta a carminibus, quibus dabat responsa, cum proprie Nicostrata vocaretur …

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  • 16Janus — For other uses, see Janus (disambiguation). Bifrons redirects here. For other uses, see Bifrons (disambiguation). A statue representing Janus Bifrons in the Vatican Museums In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Janus is the god of beginnings… …

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  • 17Flamen — A flamen was a name given to a priest assigned to a state supported god or goddess in Roman religion. There were fifteen flamines in the Roman Republic. The most important three were the flamines maiores (or major priests ), who served the three… …

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  • 18Servian Wall — The Servian Wall (in Latin: Murus Servii Tullii ) was a defensive barrier constructed around the city of Rome in the early 4th century BC. The wall was 3.6 m thick, 11 km long, and had more than a dozen gates.The Servian Wall is named after the… …

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  • 19List of ancient monuments in Rome — This is a list of ancient monuments in the city of Rome, Italy. =Culture= Amphitheatres* Amphitheatre of Caligula * Amphitheatrum Castrense * Colosseum * Amphitheatre of Nero * Amphitheater of Statilius Taurus =Baths= * Baths of Agrippa * Baths… …

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  • 20Carmenta — Nicostrata (Fantasieporträt aus Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum, 1553) Carmenta (auch Carmentis) war bei den Römern die Göttin der Weissagung und der Geburt. Carmenta war auch unter dem Namen Nicostrata (griechisch Νικοστράτε Nikostrate)… …

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