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Triumphales at Rome, the
Fasti Ostienses form part of a
chronology known as the
Fasti Consulares, or
Consular Fasti. The
Fasti Ostienses were
originally engraved...
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Ostiense is the 10th
quartiere of Rome,
identified by the
initials Q. X. The
toponym comes from the
original name of the
Porta San Paolo, a gate in the...
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Ostiense Museum may
refer to
either of the
following museums in Rome:
Museo Archeologico Ostiense (Archaeological
Museum of Ostia)
Museo della Via Ostiense...
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Fasti ostienses is the praenomen;
Vidman suggests this
restoration (Vidman,
Fasti Ostienses, p. 118) All that
survives from the
Fasti ostienses is the...
- The Via
Ostiensis (Italian: via
Ostiense) was an
important road in
ancient Rome. It runs west 30
kilometres (19 mi) from the city of Rome to its important...
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Walls of Rome, Italy. The Via
Ostiense Museum (museo
della Via
Ostiense) is
housed within the gatehouse. It is in the
Ostiense quarter; just to the west is...
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possible grandson. This
visit was
recorded on a
fragment of the
Fasti Ostienses.
According to the
Georgian royal annals King
Pharasmanes was poisoned...
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Porta San
Paolo (Porta
Ostiense) – next to the
Pyramid of Cestius,
leading to
Basilica di San
Paolo fuori le Mura, here via
Ostiense begins Gates in Trastevere...
- 106. The
construction began between 105 and 107;
according to the
Fasti Ostienses the
Forum was
inaugurated in 112. Trajan's
Column was
erected and then...
- The
Banda della Magliana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbanda
della maʎˈʎaːna], the "Magliana Gang") was a far-right
Italian criminal organization based in...