- The
Janiculum (/dʒəˈnɪkjʊləm/; Italian:
Gianicolo [dʒaˈniːkolo]),
occasionally known as the
Janiculan Hill, is a hill in
western Rome, Italy. Although...
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specifically those in the
Villa Borghese gardens, near a catacomb, on the
Janiculum Hill, and
along the
Appian Way. The
premiere was held at the
Teatro Augusteo...
- The
Janiculum walls (Italian: Mura gianicolensi) are a
stretch of
defensive walls erected in 1643 by Pope
Urban VIII as a
completion of the
Leonine wall...
-
imposing equestrian statue,
which is
sited on the
highest point of the
Janiculum hill in
Piazza Garibaldi. It was
designed by
Emilio Gallori in 1895, and...
- who
fought with
weapons or
words for the
unification of Italy, on the
Janiculum in Rome. The
Roman Republic commissioned marble busts to be displa****...
- west bank of the
Tiber across from the city of Rome,
located between the
Janiculum, the
Vatican Hill and
Monte Mario, down to the
Aventine Hill and up to...
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belongs to the
Municipio XI and
Municipio XII. It
takes its name from the
Janiculum hill,
which lies in the
nearby rione Trastevere and
whose western extremities...
- (or Vatic**** Collis) was most
often a name in
classical Latin for the
Janiculum.
Cicero uses the
plural form
Vaticani Montes in a
context that
seems to...
- lay
people for
service as missionaries. Its
campus is
located on the
Janiculum Hill in Rome, on
extraterritorial property of the Holy See. From its beginnings...
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Papirius Carbo fought inconclusively against Octavius and
Strabo near the
Janiculum.
After Strabo died of
natural causes, his
troops defected to Cinna, forcing...