- The
Pincian Hill (Italian:
Pincio [ˈpintʃo]; Latin: Mons Pincius) is a hill in the
northeast quadrant of the
historical centre of Rome. The hill lies...
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located in the
Villa Medici,
within the
Villa Borghese, on the
Pincio (
Pincian Hill) in Rome, Italy. The
Academy was
founded at the
Palazzo Capranica...
- were
developed for the
Villa Borghese Pinciana ("Borghese
villa on the
Pincian Hill"),
built by the
architect Flaminio Ponzio,
developing sketches by...
- gardens, such as in
Villa Celimontana, the
Baths of Diocletian, and the
Pincian Hill. Moreover, the
centre of Rome
hosts also Trajan's and
Antonine Column...
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Villa Borghese Pinciana ('Borghese
villa on the
Pincian Hill') is a
villa built by the
architect Flaminio Ponzio (and,
after his death,
finished by his...
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Mausoleum of the
Domitii Ahenobarbi, in what is now the
Villa Borghese (
Pincian Hill) area of Rome.
According to
Sulpicius Severus, it is
unclear whether...
- the most
famous squares in the city. The
church is
hemmed in
between the
Pincian Hill and
Porta del Popolo, one of the
gates in the
Aurelian Wall as well...
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Vatican Hill (Latin
Collis Vatic****)
lying northwest of the Tiber, the
Pincian Hill (Mons Pincius),
lying to the north, the
Janiculan Hill (Latin Janiculum)...
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Italian garden,
contiguous with the more
extensive Borghese gardens, on the
Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei
Monti in the
historic centre of Rome, Italy. The...
- and
other supplies.
Winter –
Belisarius sets up his
headquarters on the
Pincian Hill, and
repairs the
neglected city
walls of Rome. He
stations a 5,000-man...