CAPITOLINE HILL

kăpˈĭtəlīnˌ or Capitol, highest of the seven hills of ancient Rome, historic and religious center of the city. The great temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, on its southern summit, was dedicated in 509 b.c.; it was foremost among the temples and altars of Rome. Destroyed three times by fire, it was last rebuilt by the emperor Domitian. On the northern summit of the Capitol was the citadel (arx). On the side overlooking the Forum stood the Tabularium, where the state archives were kept. Until the 1st cent. a.d., state criminals were hurled to their death from the Tarpeian Rock, on the steep south face of the hill. In the Middle Ages the Capitol remained the political center of Rome. The center of municipal government in modern Rome is on the same location. In the 16th cent. Michelangelo designed the present plan. A flight of steps leads to the square on top of the hill; on one side of the square is the Palazzo dei Conservatori, on the other, the Capitoline Museum. Both buildings now house collections of antiquities. In the center of the square is the ancient equestrian bronze statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

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...by Lucius Tarquinius while excavating for a temple on what, as a result of this incident, came to be known as the Capitoline Hill. The meaning was that the place in which the head was found was to be the head of all Italy: OT) KE<))a...
...only tex- tual, although ones much like them have been found: for example, the Franks Casket or the Iliac Tablet in the Capitoline mu- seum in Rome .20 It is no coincidence that Simonides of Ceos, the inventor of the ancient mnemonic art of picturing...
...desire for wealth and comfort. 90 The Capitoline Hill, and the Piazza del Campidoglio. To the left is the Capitoline Museum, which was built by Giacomo...which is identical with that of the Capitoline Museum. The early caliphs lived simple...
...separated Palatine and Velia from the Capitoline Hill, had made it a fit place to...still know the forerunner of the Capitoline sanctuary, the so-called Capitolium...fact, that it lay not on the Capitoline Hill, but on the Quirinal...
poets, that part of the hill which was occupied by the...name indicated the entire Capitoline Hill, which, indeed, terminated...the northern portion of the Capitoline was called Mons Tarpeius...originally, to the whole of the Capitoline Hill, just as the cult of...
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...from the Capitoline Hill to the Piazza Navona...ancient sculpture to the Capitoline Museum and his reopening...Sixtus co-opted the Capitoline Hills function as a civic...statues, all over the hill. He appropriated the...intense interest in the Capitoline Hill was unprecedented...
...wall will enclose the seven hills, fortunate in her family...statue of the king on the Capitoline Hill, thought to have been erected...detail what his statue on the Capitoline Hill looked like, he appears...had the omens taken on the Capitoline Hill, accompanied by augurs...
...Roman Concept of Good Faith On the Capitoline Hill in Rome, that most hallowed political...anthropomorphization and worship of Fides on the Capitoline, there were numerous institutionalized...consuls ascended the Capitoline Hill and sat down before the temple...
...trophies, and captured slaves into Rome and up the Capitoline Hill. Before that, according to the Oxford English Dictionary...spoils here?" the poet asks rhetorically on the Capitoline Hill (4.112). When he views the place where Roman...
...open space derived less from the Capitoline Hill than from the typical forecourt of...Seventeenth-Century France, Chapel Hill, 1980, 152. 16 It took four years...financiers at the Place Vendome 51 Shelter Hill Road, Plainview, N.Y. 11803...
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Lord of the lies; how Hill and Knowltons Robert Gray pulls...years, at his own firm and at Hill and Knowlton, hes set a standard...in April 1991, when four top Hill and Knowlton executives publicly...to start a competing firm, Capitoline. As more and more top executives...
...the great temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill. No expense was spared when the...temple of Demeter on the Capitoline Hill, where it was adorned with ribbons...Down the steep streets of Capitol Hill it went, through the town to a little...
...marsh, uncut forest, rough hill country and mountains. In...the mountains to contain the hill tribes and more walls along...who was worshipped on the Capitoline Hill). On the Temple Mount, where...guerrilla war raged on in the hills of Judaea and the sandy plains...
...Michelangelos salmon-pink Senatorial Palace on the Capitoline Hill is a tidy little temple to Veiovis, a youthful Jove...shabby gardens on the eastern slopes of the Esquiline Hill, where homeless immigrants sleep and children play roughneck...
...showed little concern for archaeological accuracy. Aaron Hill, a contemporary and associate of Garrick, directly...might have looked in Etruscan times, complete with the Capitoline Hill and the temple of Jupiter. When Irving entered in triumph...
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...to walk up the back of Capitoline Hill, the most sacred of the Seven Hills of Rome. From there...Colosseum. Stretching from Capitoline Hill to Palatine Hill, the...better than the view from Capitoline Hill. From up here...
...eastern side of the Esquiline Hill. Formerly where the excess...Roman temple - Jupiters on Capitoline Hill. With impressive views, the Capitoline is now home to many modern...formed in part by the twin Capitoline Museums. In the centre...
...Via Gregorio on to the Palatine Hill, e7 (pounds 4.50), the mythical...Across from the Palatine is the Capitoline Hill, the religious heart of ancient...symbol of ancient Rome. Beneath the Capitoline Hill youll find the Forum, or...
...you have such sights as the Vatican, Capitoline Hill, Pantheon, Roman Forum, it is hardly...euros and includes a visit to Palatine hill, Coliseum, Arch of Constantine, Roman Forum and Capitoline hill. Flights were arranged by Flight...
...Via Gregorio onto the Palatine Hill, the mythical founding place of...Across from the Palatine is the Capitoline Hill, the religious heart of Ancient...symbol of Ancient Rome. Beneath the Capitoline Hill youll find the Roman Forum...
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CAPITOLINE HILL kap it lin or Capitol...highest of the seven hills of ancient Rome...south face of the hill. In the Middle Ages...square on top of the hill; on one side of...on the other, the Capitoline Museum. Both buildings...
...foot of the old Capitol (see Capitoline Hill ) and borders on the...del Popolo are the Pincian Hill, commanding one of the finest...in the Villa Giulia), Capitoline, and Torlonia museums, notable...of the Campagna. The seven hills of the ancient city are the...roughly in the center, with the Capitoline to the northwest and the Quirinal...
...into a marshy valley from Capitoline Hill along the Palatine Hill. When, much later, the...The valley between the hills was crossed by a small stream...speeches. Beyond them, toward Capitoline Hill, were temples, among them...
...Michelangelos free approach to structural form. The Capitoline Square, designed by Michelangelo during the same period, was located on Romes Capitoline Hill. Its shape, more a rhomboid than a square, was...
...Pluto, and Neptune. It was said that after the fall of the Titans, Saturn fled to Italy, where he settled on the Capitoline Hill, civilized the people, and taught them the arts of agriculture. At his festival, the Saturnalia, held at first...
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