- The Via
Nomentana was an
ancient Roman road in Italy,
leading North-East from Rome to
Nomentum (modern Mentana), a
distance of 23 km (14 mi). It originally...
- The
Porta Nomentana was one of the
gates in the
Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy. It is
located along viale del Policlinico,
around 70 m east of
Porta Pia...
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formerly belonging to the
Torlonia family. It is
entered from the via
Nomentana. It was
designed by the
Neoclassical architect Giuseppe Valadier. Construction...
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which could no
longer provide access through the
ancient Porta Nomentana for the Via
Nomentana.
According to Vasari,
Michelangelo presented three different...
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Salaria Porta Pia – here
begins the new via
Nomentana Porta Nomentana – here
began the old via
Nomentana Porta Praetoriana – old
entrance to
Castra Praetoria...
- The Roma
Nomentana railway station is a
railway station in Rome
located between the
African quarter and the
neighborhood Monte Sacro,
connected to each...
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Christians soaked it up with cloths.
Agnes was
buried beside the Via
Nomentana in Rome. A few days
after her death, her foster-sister, Emerentiana, was...
- Sant'Agnese) is one of the
catacombs of Rome,
placed at the
second mile of via
Nomentana,
inside the
monumental complex of Sant'Agnese
fuori le mura, in the Quartiere...
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gates Aurelian Walls Ardeatina Asinaria Latina Maggiore Metronia Nomentana Pia
Pinciana Popolo Portese San
Pancrazio San
Paolo San
Giovanni San Sebastiano...
- the
outskirts of Rome. It was
first built in the 7th
century on the via
Nomentana. It is
dedicated to the
martyr Alexander, as is
known from an inscription...