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Aventine Hill (/ˈævɪntaɪn, -tɪn/; Latin:
Collis Aventinus; Italian:
Aventino [
avenˈtiːno]) is one of the
Seven Hills on
which ancient Rome was built. It belongs...
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Viale Aventino is a
street that
links Piazza di
Porta Capena and
Piazza Albania in Rome (Italy). It
marks the
boundary between the
Rione Ripa (towards...
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Lungotevere Aventino is the part of the
lungotevere connecting the
ponte Palatino to
Piazza dell'Emporio, in Rome, in the
rione Ripa. The
Lungotevere corresponds...
- Jiří
Melantrich of
Aventino (Czech: Jiří
Melantrich z Aventina; born Jiří Černý Rožďalovický; c.1511 in Rožďalovice –
November 19, 1580 in Prague) was...
- Priorato), also
known as St. Mary on the
Aventine (Italian:
Santa Maria in
Aventino), is the
monastery church of the
Priory of the
Knights of
Malta on the...
- by
Largo Manlio Gelsomini, Via
Manlio Gelsomini,
Piazza Albania,
Viale Aventino and
Piazza di
Porta Capena. Eastward, San Saba is
separated from Celio...
- The
seven hills are:
Aventine Hill (Latin:
Collis Aventinus; Italian:
Aventino)
Caelian Hill (Collis Caelius,
originally the Mons Querquetul****; Celio)...
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underground triclinium from
Neronian times.
Ancient Rome
portal Aventine Hill (
Aventino)
Caelian Hill (Celio)
Capitoline Hill (Capitolino)
Cispian Hill (Cispio)...
- be
named after the
Capitoline Hill.
Ancient Rome
portal Aventine Hill (
Aventino)
Caelian Hill (Celio)
Capitoline Brutus Cispian Hill (Cispio) Esquiline...
- the
destroyer Euro to
escort Aventino, Italia,
Titania and the
steamer Ogaden to Durrës, but she
collided with
Aventino, and the two
ships had to return...