- A
nymphaeum or
nymphaion (Ancient Gr****: νυμφαῖον, romanized: nymphaîon), in
ancient Greece and Rome, was a
monument consecrated to the nymphs, especially...
- one to the
source of life of the city: the
Nympheum. The
aqueducts which can be seen
behind the
Nympheum brought fresh water from
springs in the Sultan...
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ruins in the park date from that time: the tomb of
Annia Regilla and the
Nympheum of Egeria.
Several towers in the park are
medieval and
served mainly as...
-
House of
Retreat for the
Clergy of
Saints John and Paul,
including the
Nympheum of Nero, on the
Caelian Hill.
Palazzo della Datarìa near the
Quirinal Palace...
- The
Temple of
Minerva Medica is a
ruined nymphaeum of
Imperial Rome
which dates to the 4th
century CE. It is
located between the Via
Labicana and Aurelian...
-
extensive repairs,
including to the
Temple of Zeus, took place. In 150 AD, the
Nympheum (or Exedra) was built. New
baths replaced the
older Gr****
examples in 100...
-
Hilarus Fuscus Mausoleum of the
Orazi and
Curiazi Villa dei Quintili, with
nympheum, theatre, and
baths Mausoleum of
Casal Rotondo Minucia tomb
Torre Selce...
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names Aegeria Major cult
center spring and
grove near the
Porta Capena;
Nympheum of Egeria;
Temple of
Diana at Nemi
Gender female Consort possibly Numa...
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Carranque is a town in the
Toledo province, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is
located in the area of the
province bordering the
province of
Madrid called...
- The
Nympheum (foreground) and shops...