- The
Capitoline Museums (Italian:
Musei Capitolini) are a
group of art and
archaeological museums in
Piazza del Campidoglio, on top of the
Capitoline Hill...
- The
Fasti Capitolini, or
Capitoline Fasti, are a list of the
chief magistrates of the
Roman Republic,
extending from the
early fifth century BC down to...
- In
Ancient Rome, the
Capitoline Games (Latin: Ludi
Capitolini) were
annual games (ludi). They
started out as
religious holiday celebrations that "called...
- versions, both by Caravaggio, the
first from c. 1594 (now in the
Musei Capitolini in Rome), the
second from c. 1595 (which is in the
Louvre museum, Paris)...
- Lanciani,
Ancient Rome in the
Light of
Recent Discoveries ch. X;
Musei Capitolini website Archived 19
March 2007 at the
Wayback Machine;
Capitoline Museums:Exhibition...
-
ancient and more
correct form,
which occurs on
coins and in the
Fasti Capitolini. The main
praenomina used by the
Quinctii were
Lucius and Titus. The family...
- the
fragments became CIL I
under Fragmenta Quae Di****ur
Capitolini, "Fragments
Called Capitolini" and
Cetera Quae
Supersunt Fragmenta, "Other Remaining...
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finally were p****ed.
Licinius was then
elected consul for 361 BC (Fasti
Capitolini). He was
later charged with
violating his own laws
concerning the ownership...
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Baptist (Youth with a Ram)
Artist Caravaggio Year 1602
Medium Oil on
canvas Dimensions 129 cm × 94 cm (51 in × 37 in)
Location Musei Capitolini, Rome...
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White and Blues) Le
Aquile (The Eagles) Gli
Aquilotti (The
Young Eagles)
Capitolini (Capitoline)
Founded 9 January 1900; 125
years ago (1900-01-09), as Società...