- state, who
resides in the
Quirinal Palace; by
metonymy "the
Quirinal" has come to
stand for the
Italian president. The
Quirinal Palace has an extension...
- The
Quirinal Palace (Italian:
Palazzo del
Quirinale [paˈlattso del kwiriˈnaːle]) is a
historic building in Rome, Italy, the main
official residence of...
-
known as the
Terme Boxer,
Seated Boxer,
Defeated Boxer, or
Boxer of the
Quirinal, is a
bronze sculpture, a ****enistic Gr**** original, of a
sitting nude...
- The
Quirinal Treaty (French: Traité du
Quirinal, Italian:
Trattato del Quirinale),
formally the
Treaty between the
French Republic and the
Italian Republic...
- The
Church of
Saint Andrew on the
Quirinal (Italian: Sant'Andrea al Quirinale, Latin: S.
Andreae in Quirinali) is a
Roman Catholic titular church in Rome...
- of Rome. A finger-shape cusp
pointing toward central Rome
between the
Quirinal Hill to the
northwest and the
Esquiline Hill to the southeast, it is home...
- The
Temple of
Serapis on the
Quirinal Hill in Rome was an
sanctuary in
Ancient Rome
dedicated to the god
Serapis and the
goddess Isis. The
temple was founded...
-
belonging to
Julius Caesar in Rome.
These were
located at
Porta Collina on the
Quirinal. As the
Servian Wall had lost its
defensive function by this time and had...
- site of Rome, and
erected an
altar to
Quirinus on the
Collis Quirinalis,
Quirinal Hill, one of the
Seven hills of Rome. When the
Romans settled in the area...
-
below the
Murus Terreus on the
Carinae and
stretching on the
slopes of the
Quirinal and
Viminal hills up to the
offshoots of the
Esquiline (Oppian, Cispian...