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- The Via Ostiensis (Italian: via Ostiense) was an important road in ancient Rome. It ran west 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the city of Rome to its important...
- Ostiensis (sometimes Hostiensis) is the Latin adjectival form of Ostia. It also refers to medieval Roman Catholic cardinals: Leo of Ostia (died c. 1116)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Leo Marsic**** (meaning "of the Marsi") or Ostiensis (meaning "of Ostia"), also known as Leone dei Conti di Marsi (1046, Marsica – 1115/7, Ostia), was...
- Cornelia Via Flaminia Via Labicana Via Lata Via Latina Via Laurentina Via Ostiensis Via Portuensis Via Praenestina Via Sacra Via Salaria Via Tiburtina Vicus...
- Via Appia, the Via Ostiensis, the Via Labicana, the Via Tiburtina and the Via Nomentana. With the exception of the Via Ostiensis (Italian: Via Ostiense)...
- 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...