- and it is
located within Municipio I. Its name
comes from
Latin trans Tiberim (lit. 'beyond the Tiber'). Its coat of arms
depicts a
golden head of a...
- constructed, with the
surplus used to
water neighbouring gardens in the
Trans Tiberim. This was the Aqua
Alsietina aqueduct,
remains of
which have been found...
-
especially into the
bailiwicks of Germany, Austria,
Southern Tyrol, Ad
Tiberim (Rome), and the
bailiwick of the
Czech Republic and Slovakia, as also in...
- was
changed into Ss.
Callisti et Iuliani. It was
renamed S.
Mariae trans Tiberim by
Innocent II. [citation needed]
Among past
cardinal priests holding the...
- 1
December 1505, and ****igned the
titular church of
Santa Maria trans Tiberim. On 29
October 1511 he was
promoted Bishop of Palestrina. He died on 18...
-
Lucaria festa in luco
colebant Romani, qui
permagnus inter viam
Salariam et
Tiberim fuit, pro eo, quod
victi e
Gallis fugientes e
praelio ibi se occultaverint...
-
Clemente on 24
September 1543,
which he
exchanged for
Santa Maria trans Tiberim on 17
October 1544. In 1544 he was
offered the See of
Agrigentum (Girgenti)...
-
travelled past the
Baths of Agrippa,
bringing water as far as the
Trans Tiberim (across the Tiber),
potentially using the Pons
Agrippae (Bridge of Agrippa)...
-
exstructis in
campo Martio sedilibus ligneis; item
navale proelium circa Tiberim cavato solo, in quo nunc
Caesarum nemus est.
Quibus diebus custodes in...
- Salariam, ab urbe Romam, plus
minus miliario decimotertio,
supra flumium Tiberim, in
partem Savinensium. By Capriolis, viam Salariam, Ado is
referring to...