-
built in 1644 as part of the
Janiculum Walls which replaced the
Porta Portuensis. The gate and
walls were
built by
Vincenzo Maculani; and commissioned...
- The Via
Portuensis was an
ancient Roman road,
leading to the
Portus constructed by
Claudius on the
right bank of the Tiber, at its mouth. It
started from...
- as A.
portuensis, but the
former is a tree with
fissured bark, also
lacking the
unusual arrangement of its male flowers.
Allocasuarina portuensis was first...
-
Eucalyptus contracta L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill
Eucalyptus pilularis var.
acmenoides (Schauer) Benth.
Eucalyptus portuensis K.D.Hill
Eucalyptus uvida K.D.Hill...
-
important port. With the
accompanying growth of
importance of the Via
Portuensis from the time of
Constantine onwards, that of the Via
Ostiensis correspondingly...
- the
Fiumicino in the
first century AD. They
built a new road, the Via
Portuensis, to
connect Rome with Fiumicino,
leaving the city by
Porta Portese (the...
- the
Basilica of St.
Peter was
built at the
eighth milestone of the Via
Portuensis. St.
Erasmus was also reconstructed.
Elected as Pope on 11
April 672,...
-
begins Gates in
Trastevere (from the
southernmost and clockwise):
Porta Portuensis Porta Aurelia/San
Pancrazio Porta Settimiana Porta Aurelia-Sancti Petri...
-
extrahere atque in
sedem Romani...collocare praecepit. Cui et ait: '****
Portuensis esses episcopus, cur
ambitionis spiritu Romanam universalem usurpasti...
- new
direct road from Rome to Portus, the Via
Portuensis,
which was 24 km (15 mi) long. The Via
Portuensis ran over the
hills as far as the
modern Ponte...