- the
flamen carmentalis. It was
forbidden to wear
leather or
other forms of dead skin in her
temple which was next to the
Porta Carmentalis in Rome. Her...
- The
Carmental Gate, also
known by its
Latin name as the
Porta Carmentalis, was a
double gate in the
Servian Walls of
ancient Rome. It was
named for a...
- a
decade earlier,
according to Livy. He is
named by
Cicero as
flamen Carmentalis, the
flamen of Carmenta, in 359 BC. Livy VII, 12;
Polybius (II, 18.1...
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Within this area the Alta
Semita linked the
Quirinal with the
Porta Carmentalis.
Several temples were
located near the gate,
including temples of Venus...
- into Rome from Latium. He has an altar,
later a
temple near the
Porta Carmentalis,
where the road
leading to Veii ended, as well as
being present on the...
-
Maxima Wall of
Romulus Servian Wall
Porta Caelimontana Porta Capena Porta Carmentalis Porta Collina Porta Esquilina Porta Flumentana Porta Fontinalis Porta...
-
where the via
Aurelia entered Rome
after crossing the
Tiber River.
Porta Carmentalis – the
western end of the Capitoline.
Porta Fontinalis – led from the...
- to
Marcus Minucius Felix.
Cremera und
Porta Carmentalis, 1910 –
Battle of the
Cremera and
Porta Carmentalis. Ein
Athenisches Gesetz über die Eleusinische...
- the
goddess Fortuna and that of
Mater Matuta, on this side of
Porta Carmentalis, as well as the
temple of Spes on the
other side, all of
which had been...
-
dedicated to
official processions,
others a free-standing arch, or the
Porta Carmentalis by
another name, or any
convenient gate in the vicinity. See discussion...