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Aelia Capitolina (Latin:
Colonia Aelia Capitolina [kɔˈloːni.a ˈae̯li.a kapɪtoːˈliːna]) was a
Roman colony founded during the
Roman emperor Hadrian's visit...
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Little was
actually completed in Michelangelo's lifetime. The
Cordonata Capitolina was not in
place when
Emperor Charles arrived, and the
imperial party...
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second floor of the
Palazzo dei
Conservatori is the
Pinacoteca Capitolina,
which houses works by Guercino, Caravaggio, Rubens,
Titian and Velázquez...
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Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa
Capitolina) is a
bronze sculpture depicting a
scene from the
legend of the
founding of Rome. The
sculpture shows a she-wolf...
- The
Temple of
Venus in
Aelia Capitolina was a
temple in
Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem),
dedicated to the
Goddess Venus. The
temple was
founded on the order...
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Ancient Rome,
located on the
Capitoline Hill. It was
surrounded by the Area
Capitolina, a
precinct where numerous shrines, altars,
statues and
victory trophies...
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Claudia Capitolina (Gr****: η Κλαuδία Καπιτωλίνα; died
after 92[citation needed]) was an
Egyptian Gr****
woman who
lived in the
Roman Empire, in the 1st...
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Hadrian in the 2nd
century AD as the
flooring of the
eastern forum of
Aelia Capitolina.
Before Hadrian's changes, the area had been a
large open-air pool of...
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Kokhba revolt included Emperor Hadrian's
decision to
build Aelia Capitolina—a
Roman colony dedicated to Jupiter—on the
ruins of Jerusalem, extinguishing...
- Sophist, was the Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of the city
known as
Aelia Capitolina and then
Jerusalem from 634
until his death. He is
venerated as a saint...