- The
Porta Maggiore ("Larger Gate"), or
Porta Prenestina, is one of the
eastern gates in the
ancient but well-preserved 3rd-century
Aurelian Walls of Rome...
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kilometres (22 miles) east of Rome. It is
connected to the
latter by the Via
Prenestina. It is
built upon the
ruins of the
ancient city of Praeneste. Palestrina...
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Capranica Prenestina is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of Rome in the
Italian region Lazio,
located about 40
kilometres (25 mi) east...
- San
Gregorio da S****ola
borders the
following muni****lities:
Capranica Prenestina, Casape,
Castel Madama, Ciciliano, Poli, Rome, Tivoli. In antiquity, the...
- The Via
Praenestina (modern Italian: Via
Prenestina) was an
ancient Roman road in
central Italy.
Initially called Via Gabiana, from Gabii, the ancient...
- at Genazzano, the son of
Agapito Colonna, Lord of Genazzano,
Capranica Prenestina, San Vito and
Ciciliano from 1374, who died
after 23 May 1398, and wife...
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provides confirmation of the
genuineness of the name
Numasioi on the
Fibula Prenestina,
often regarded as su****ious by the
supporters of the
theory that it...
- sane latet. It is also home to the cardinal's
title of "San Luca Via
Prenestina",
founded by Pope Paul VI
April 29, 1969. The
church was
visited by Pope...
- Sant'Elena or Sant'Elena
fuori Porta Prenestina is a
church in Rome (Italy), in the Prenestino-Labicano Quarter,
facing on Via Casilina. The
church was...
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Villa Gordiani is a park
along the Via
Prenestina, in Rome, Italy. It is home to
several ancient Roman remains,
traditionally identified with the villa...