esquiline
1Esquiline — [es′kwə līn΄] [L ( Mons) esquilinus, after Esquiliae, name of the hill < base akin to colere, to till: see CULT] see SEVEN HILLS OF ROME …
2Esquiline Venus — sculpture title = The Esquiline Venus artist = Anon. year = c.50 type = White marble height = city = Rome museum = Capitoline MuseumsThe Esquiline Venus is a smaller than life size nude marble sculpture of a female in a sandal and… …
3Esquiline Hill — Infobox Hill of Rome name =Esquiline Hill Latin name =collis Esquilinus Italian name =Esquilino rione =Esquilino buildings =Temple of Minerva Medica, Domus Aurea, baths of Trajan churches = palazzi = people = events = religion =Temple of Minerva… …
4Esquiline Necropolis — Fresco with a historical scene, the first such in ancient Roman frescoes. The Esquiline Necropolis (Italian Necropoli dell Esquilino) was a prehistoric necropolis on the Esquiline in Rome, in use until the end of the 1st century AD. It came into… …
5Esquiline — geographical name hill in Rome, Italy, one of seven on which the ancient city was built see Aventine …
6Esquiline — /es kweuh luyn /, n. one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built. * * * …
7Esquiline — Es•qui•line [[t]ˈɛs kwəˌlaɪn[/t]] n. anh geg one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built …
8Esquiline — /ˈɛskwəlaɪn/ (say eskwuhluyn) noun one of the Seven Hills on which ancient Rome was built. {Latin Esquilīnus} …
9Esquiline — /es kweuh luyn /, n. one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built …
10Porte Esquiline — L arc de Gallien (face externe) Lieu de construction Mur Servien, sur l Esquilin Date de construction IVe siècle …