- The Via
Labicana Augustus is a
sculpture of the
Roman emperor Augustus as
Pontifex Maximus, with his head
veiled for a sacrifice. The
statue is
dated as...
- The Via
Labicana was an
ancient road of Italy,
leading east-southeast from Rome. The
course after the
first six
miles from Rome is not
taken by any modern...
- are the
Augustus of
Prima Porta, the
image on the Ara Pacis, and the Via
Labicana Augustus,
which depicts him in his role as
pontifex maximus.
Several cameo...
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Imperial Horse Guard were
ground up and used in a
basilica on the Via
Labicana, and
their former base was
redeveloped into the
Lateran Basilica on 9 November...
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Praenestina and the Via
Labicana. The Via
Prenestina was the
eastern road to the
ancient town of
Praeneste (modern Palestrina). The Via
Labicana (now
called the...
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along main
Roman roads, like the Via Appia, the Via Ostiense, the Via
Labicana, the Via
Tiburtina and the Via Nomentana.
Names of the catacombs—like St...
- in the
Metropolitan City of Rome. In
ancient times, it was on the Via
Labicana or Via Latina, 29
kilometres (18Â mi) from Rome. A.S.D. San
Cesareo Calcio...
- and painting.
Emblematic works of this era are the Ara Pacis, the Via
Labicana Augustus, and the
Augustus of
Prima Porta. The
political evolution of Augustus...
- was
tortured and
executed by
being buried alive in a sand pit on the Via
Labicana.
According to tradition,
Irene subsequently buried the body. She was later...
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Catacomb of
Saints Marcellinus and
Peter on the Via
Labicana.
Christ between Peter and Paul. To the
sides are the
martyrs Gorgonius, Peter, Marcellinus...