The Terebinth of Nero (Latin: Terebinthus Neronis; also named Tiburtinum Neronis or Obeliscus Neronis in Latin) was a mausoleum built in ancient Rome...
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fully confirm the description of the Meta found in the Mirabilia and those given by the eyewitnesses. Terebinth of Nero List of ancient monuments in Rome...
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of Cestius Terebinth of Nero Tomb of Caecilia Metella Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker Tomb of Geta Tomb of the Scipios Mausoleum of Augustus Mausoleum of...
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Naumachia Vaticana (redirect from Circus of Hadrian)
secretly and put it under the terebinth tree near the Naumachia, in the place which is called the Vatican" The ruins of a structure were excavated in...
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Passion of Peter and Paul", recounts the crucifixion of St Peter and adds: "Holy men … took down his body secretly and put it under the terebinth tree near...
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Strawberry, Terebinth Pistachio, Southern Polypodium, Nice Ornament, Small-flowered Silenium, Autumn Spiranthus, and Pond Stipe. A "botanical study of the Néron...
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Palmyra (redirect from Site of Palmyra)
southwest of the city and can collect 140,000 cubic metres (4,900,000 cu ft) of water. Terebinth trees in the hinterland were an important source of charcoal...
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(AN-55) USS Winterberry (AN-56) USS Viburnum (AN-57) USS Abele (AN-58) USS Terebinth (AN-59) USS Catclaw (AN-60) USS Chinaberry (AN-61) USS Hoptree (AN-62)...
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