- The
Villa Celimontana (previously
known as
Villa Mattei) is a
villa on the
Caelian Hill in Rome, best
known for its gardens. Its
grounds cover most of...
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Servian Wall. Some sepulchres, such as the
burial chamber in Via
Celimontana, just
before Piazza di San
Giovanni in Laterano, date back to this period...
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Palatine and the Rose
Garden ('roseto comunale').
Nearby is the lush
Villa Celimontana,
close to the
gardens surrounding the
Baths of Caracalla. The
Villa Borghese...
- The
Porta Caelimontana or
Celimontana was a gate in the
Servian Wall on the rise of the
Caelian Hill (Caelius Mons). The Via
Caelimontana ran from it;...
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Matteiano obelisk (a.k.a.
Celimontana obelisk) 2.68 m (12.23 m with base)
Ramesses II 1279–1213 BC
Heliopolis Villa Celimontana Rome
Italy Durham obelisk...
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forms a pair with the
granite stump Obelisco Matteiano in the
Villa Celimontana,
together they once
stood in the
sanctuary of Amun-Re in Heliopolis.[1]...
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unreleased album Nomvula. The band took this time to
perform at the
Villa Celimontana Festival in Rome, Italy. Finally, in late 2004,
Freshlyground released...
- Montecitorio,
Piazza della Rotonda, the
Baths of Diocletian, and
Villa Celimontana. Rome lost one of its obelisks, the
Boboli obelisk which had decorated...
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taken from the
Livia or
Pudicitia in the
Villa Mattei" (now
called Villa Celimontana). No
issue is
given in Burke's
Extinct Peerage to this
second marriage...
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Station and
moved to its
present site in 1924.
Matteiano Ramses II
Villa Celimontana 41°53′0.2″N 12°29′43.2″E / 41.883389°N 12.495333°E / 41.883389; 12...