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- The Gardens of Sallust (Latin: Horti Sallustiani) was an ancient Roman estate including a landscaped pleasure garden developed by the historian Sallust...
- San Nicola da Tolentino in Vicenza. San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani (Italian: Saint Nicholas of Tolentino in the Gardens of Sallust) is a...
- Republic, including the Horti Lucullani (created by Lucullus), the Horti Sallustiani (created by the historian Sallust), the Horti Pompeiani, and the Horti...
- San Basilio agli Orti Sallustiani (Saint Basil at the Horti Sallustiani) is a rectory church in Rome, on via Trevi in the Trevi district. It is dedicated...
- Municipio I and the name refers to the ancient Gardens of Sallust (Horti Sallustiani), which were located here. During the Augustan age, the area belonged...
- friend Sallust, who added them to his own lands and built the Horti Sallustiani. The gardens on the Tiber lay outside the city wall at the first milestone...
- San Nicola), Palmi San Nicola, Pisa San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani, Rome San Nicola in Carcere, Rome San Nicola alla Carità St. Nicholas'...
- San Nicolò da Tolentino in Venice, San Nicola da Tolentino agli Orti Sallustiani in Rome, St. Nicholas of Tolentino in The Bronx, New York City, San Nicolás...
- 17th century on the area once occupied by the Gardens of Sallust (Horti Sallustiani) near the Porta Salaria. On an ****emblage of vineyards purchased from...
- dancing girls. In ancient Rome, the landscaped Gardens of Sallust (Horti Sallustiani) were developed as a private garden by the historian Sallust. The gardens...