- The
Aniene (pronounced [aˈnjɛːne]; Latin: Aniō),
formerly known as the Teverone, is a 99-kilometer (62 mi)
river in Lazio, Italy. It
originates in the...
- "Bridge of
Saint Francis") is a
medieval segmental arch
bridge over the
River Aniene in Subiaco, in the
Italian region of Lazio.
Constructed in 1358, its single...
- Italy, 30
kilometres (19 miles) north-east of Rome, at the
falls of the
Aniene river where it
issues from the
Sabine Hills. The city
offers a wide view...
- (252 mi)
through Tuscany, Umbria, and Lazio,
where it is
joined by the
River Aniene, to the
Tyrrhenian Sea,
between Ostia and Fiumicino. It
drains a
basin estimated...
- The
Circolo Canottieri Aniene is an
Italian multi-sport club
based in Rome,
founded in 1892.
Below is the list of the main
athletes who have been in force...
-
region of Latium, 40
kilometres (25 mi) from
Tivoli alongside the
River Aniene. It is a
tourist and
religious resort because of its
sacred grotto (Sacro...
- and the
Viminal Hill.
Modern Rome is also
crossed by
another river, the
Aniene,
which flows into the
Tiber north of the
historic centre.
Although the city...
- southeast, and the
Tyrrhenian Sea to the southwest. The
rivers Tiber and
Aniene run
through the area.
During the
ancient Roman period, it was an important...
-
Gregory XVI in 1835 to
rebuild the bed of the
Aniene River,
which had been
damaged by the
flood of 1826. The
Aniene River Valley and
Villa Gregoriana were submitted...
-
Porta Collina, at the
point where the Via
Salaria (modern SS4)
crossed the
Aniene, a
tributary of the Tiber. The
visible side
arches are ****umed to originate...