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    The Regio III Isis et Serapis was the third regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio III took its name from the double sanctuary...
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    Sanctuary Isis et Serapis in Regio III in Rome", pp. 90-91. Häuber, Chrystina and Franz Xaver Schütz. "The Sanctuary Isis et Serapis in Regio III in Rome:...
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    track of the Aurelian Walls. Regio II encompassed the Caelian Hill. Regio III took its name from the sanctuary of Isis, in the area of the modern Labicana...
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    The Portico of Livia (Porticus Liviae) was a portico in Regio III Isis et Serapis of ancient Rome. It was built by Augustus in honour of his wife Livia...
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    variously quoted: Quamdiu stat Colisæus, stat et Roma; quando cadet colisæus, cadet et Roma; quando cadet Roma, cadet et mundus ("as long as the Colossus stands...
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    Serapeum (redirect from Temple of Serapis)
    the water element central in the rites of Isis. The Regio III within the city of Rome was named Isis et Serapis because it contained a temple dedicated...
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    Constantine, at the juncture of four regions of ancient Rome: regions I, III, IV, X (and perhaps II). A meta was a tall conical object in a Roman circus...
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    Esquiline. Chrystina Häuber and Franz Xaver Schütz, "The Sanctuary Isis et Serapis in Regio III in Rome: Preliminary Reconstruction and Visualization of the...
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    bank of the River Tiber. The regions were: Porta Capena Caelimontium Isis et Serapis Templum Pacis Esquiliae Alta Semita Via Lata Forum Romanum Circus Flaminius...
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    deities arose out of this conflation, including with the gods Serapis and Hermanubis. Serapis was believed to be both Hades and Osiris, and the Roman Emperor...
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