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Ostiensis (sometimes Hostiensis) is the
Latin adjectival form of Ostia. It also
refers to
medieval Roman Catholic cardinals: Leo of
Ostia (died c. 1116)...
- 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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Elevation 5 m (16 ft) Po****tion (2022) • Total 91,342
Demonym Lidensi/
Ostiensi Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 00121 -...
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contested by some historians. Auis
Oſtienſis. Gregorius. ix.
Familia Comitum Signiæ Epiſcopus Card.
Oſtienſis. 17. Bird of
Ostia Gregory IX (1227–41)...
- body was
buried outside the
walls of Rome, at the
second mile on the Via
Ostiensis, on the
estate owned by a
Christian woman named Lucina. It was here, in...
- also
joined up with the via
Ostiensis.
Porta Trigemina – this
triple gate near the
Forum Boarium also led to the via
Ostiensis. The
Servian Wall at Via di...
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religious corporation. It
stands at a fork
between two
ancient roads, the Via
Ostiensis and
another road that ran west to the
Tiber along the
approximate line...
- that is the
Protestant Cemetery. The
original name of the gate was
Porta Ostiensis, as it was
located at the
beginning of via Ostiense, the road that connected...
- she
remained alive, but was
beheaded at the
tenth milestone on the Via
Ostiensis—the road from Rome to Ostia. It is
difficult to
establish the true identity...
- in 267 BC,
during the
first Punic war, it was the seat of the
quaestor Ostiensis in
charge of the fleet.
During the 2nd
century BC its role as a commercial...