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    The Regio VII Via Lata is the seventh regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio VII took its name from the wide urban street...
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    part of the Campus Martius, on the west side of via Lata. The Palatine Hill gave its name to Regio X. Regio XI took its name from the Circus Maximus, located...
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  • (Spain), now known as the Via de la Plata, in Spain Regio VII Via Lata, a district of the City of Ancient Rome Search for "via lata"  or "vialata" on Wikipedia...
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  • held at the end of the Saturnalia. The temple was located in the Regio VII Via Lata. It was decorated with the spoils of war taken from Palmyra and was...
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    arch of Rome, situated on the ancient via Lata (now the via del Corso), just before its intersection with the via della Vite. Its current designation as...
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    Capena Caelimontium Isis et Serapis Templum Pacis Esquiliae Alta Semita Via Lata Forum Romanum Circus Flaminius Palatium Circus Maximus Piscina Publica...
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  • one of the barracks it is likely to have been that of I Cohort in the Via Lata. Every cohort was equipped with standard firefighting equipment. The sipho...
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    starting with Raffaele Stern in 1817 and continued by Valadier under Pius VII in 1821, with new capitals and with travertine masonry, distinguishable from...
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    from both sides. It reads: G · CESTIVS · L · F · POB · EPVLO · PR · TR · PL VII · VIR · EPVLONVM Gaius Cestius, son of Lucius, of the Pobilia [voting tribe]...
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    the right side is the low relief Cardinal Consalvi presents to Pope Pius VII the five provinces restored to the Holy See (1824) made by the Danish sculptor...
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