- The Casa
Romuli ("Hut of Romulus"), also
known as the
tugurium Romuli, was the
reputed dwelling place of the
legendary founder and
first king of Rome,...
- The Meta
Romuli (in
Latin mēta
Rōmulī [ˈmeːta ˈroː.mʊ.ɫ̪iː], transl.: "Pyramid of Romulus"; also
named "Piramide vaticana" or "Piramide di Borgo" in Italian)...
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Romuli (Hungarian: Romoly) is a
commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of two villages,
Dealu Ștefăniței (Szalanca) and...
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Murus Romuli (Latin for "the Wall of Romulus") is the name
given to a wall
built to
protect the
Palatine Hill, the
centermost of the
Seven Hills of Rome...
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slope of the
Palatine Hill to the mid-8th
century BC and
names it the
Murus Romuli.
Ancient pictures of the
Roman twins usually follow certain symbolic traditions...
- Parilia. Romulus'
first act was to
fortify the
Palatine with the
Murus Romuli, in the
course of
which he made a
sacrifice to the gods. He laid out the...
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Cavalleggeri Pertusa Santo Spirito Castra Praetoria Janiculum Wall
Terreus Wall
Romuli Wall
Servian Wall
Caelimontana Capena Collina Dolabella Esquilina Fontinalis...
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located lower southwest,
closer to
piazza Sant'Anastasia al Palatino. Casa
Romuli Vuković, Krešimir (2018). "The
Topography of the Lupercalia". The Papers...
- (2): 127.
Retrieved 17 June 2019. "There Once Was In Rome... - the Meta
Romuli". roma.andreapollett.com. ""Egyptian"
Exterior & "Roman" Interior". omeka...
- Peter), or to
recover materials. This was the fate of the so-called Meta
Romuli (the
other funerary pyramid existing in Rome in
addition to that of Gaius...