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Claudia Octavia (late 39 or
early 40 – June 9, AD 62) was a
Roman empress. She was the
daughter of the
Emperor Claudius and
Valeria Messalina.
After her...
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Neroni is an Italian-language surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bartolomeo Neroni (c.1505–1571),
Italian painter, sculptor, architect...
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first as
Carpentoracte Meminorum,
mentioned by Pliny, then
renamed Forum Neronis ("Forum of Nero"); the city
retains a
Roman triumphal arch, that has been...
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dedicated to her
shortly afterward. Julio-Claudian
family tree "Claudia
Neronis". Tacitus'
Annals XV
chapter 23 E. Groag, A. Stein, L.
Petersen – e.a....
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Bartolomeo Neroni, also
known as Il
Riccio or
Riccio Sanese (c.1505–1571) was an
Italian painter, sculptor,
architect and
engineer of the
Sienese School...
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Palazzo Neroni is a
historic building in the
centre of Florence,
located at via de'
Ginori 7, with a rear
entrance also at via
della Stufa 4r-6r. The palazzo...
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Theatre of Nero (Latin:
Theatrum Neronis) was the
private theatre erected in Rome by Nero, the
Roman emperor between AD 53 and AD 68. It was known...
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Colossus of Nero (Colossus
Neronis) was a 30-metre (98 ft)
bronze statue that the
Emperor Nero (37–68 AD)
created in the
vestibule of his
Domus Aurea...
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Terebinth of Nero (Latin:
Terebinthus Neronis; also
named Tiburtinum Neronis or
Obeliscus Neronis in Latin) was a
mausoleum built in
ancient Rome...
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charioteers (AD 40) that was
later completed by Nero, the
Circus Gaii et
Neronis,
usually called, simply, the
Circus of Nero. The
Vatican obelisk in St...