- The
pyramid of
Cestius (in Italian,
Piramide di Caio
Cestio or
Piramide Cestia) is an
ancient Roman pyramid in Rome, Italy, near the
Porta San
Paolo and...
- The Pons
Cestius (Latin for the "Cestian Bridge"; Italian:
Ponte Cestio) is an
ancient Roman bridge connecting the
right bank of the
Tiber with the west...
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Protestant Cemetery, Rome. On-line
database of
tombs and
deceased Campo Cestio, a.k.a.
Cimitero Acattolico,
Cimitero Degli Inglesi, Rome
Testaccio Cemetery...
- –
albeit modified –
ancient Roman bridges crossing the
Tiber are
Ponte Cestio,
Ponte Sant'Angelo and
Ponte Milvio.
Considering Ponte Nomentano, also built...
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northeast to the
Field of Mars in the
rione Sant'Angelo (left bank). The
Ponte Cestio, of
which only some
original parts survived,
connects the
island to Trastevere...
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marbles and
stones arriving at the
harbour in the past centuries), Via Caio
Cestio (named
after the
Roman magistrate for whom the
namesake pyramid was built)...
- the area.
Until 1886 the name of the
Lungotevere was
Cestio, due to its
vicinity to
Ponte Cestio, that
links the
Lungotevere to
Tiber Island. Rendina...
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found in the
works of
Seneca the rhetorician. See the
monograph De
Lucio Cestio Pio, by FG
Lindner (1858); J
Brzoska in Pauly-Wissowa's Realencyclopädie...
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Ponte Cestio as seen from
Lungotevere degli Alberteschi...
- Berkshire. She died in 1973, aged 81,[where?] and was laid to rest at
Campo Cestio, in Rome at the same
cemetery close by to Nikolai, in tomb no 183. "A Baroness...