Carmental Gate (redirect from Porta Carmentalis)
The Carmental Gate, also known by its Latin name as the Porta Carmentalis, was a double gate in the Servian Walls of ancient Rome. It was named for a...
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the flamen carmentalis. It was forbidden to wear leather or other forms of dead skin in her temple which was next to the Porta Carmentalis in Rome. Her...
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Nomentana. Within this area the Alta Semita linked the Quirinal with the Porta Carmentalis. Several temples were located near the gate, including temples of...
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Appius Herdonius on the Capitol, but mistakenly referred to it as the Porta Carmentalis. It has been surmised that the gate’s most likely location would have...
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Porta Caelimontana Porta Capena Porta Carmentalis Porta Collina Porta Esquilina Porta Flumentana Porta Fontinalis Porta Lavernalis Porta Naevia Porta...
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dedicated to official processions, others a free-standing arch, or the Porta Carmentalis by another name, or any convenient gate in the vicinity. See discussion...
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Damnatio memoriae (the other being his rebuilding of the pre-existing Porta Carmentalis). The arch was located on the Clivus Palatinus, and it stood before...
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ways into Rome from Latium. He has an altar, later a temple near the Porta Carmentalis, where the road leading to Veii ended, as well as being present on...
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the theatre due to Asconius's reference to it being "outside the porta Carmentalis between the Forum Holitorium and the Circus Flaminius", Livy's placing...
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known remains.) Porta Flumentana – this gate was where the via Aurelia entered Rome after crossing the Tiber River. Porta Carmentalis – the western end...
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