Clivus Scauri
The Clivus Scauri was an ancient Roman road that originally branched off from the road that connected the Circus Maximus to the Colosseum along the depression between the Palatine and Caelian hills of Rome. It followed the east side of the latter, up to its summit, which is today known as Piazza della Navicella. In the initial section the road has retained the old name. It becomes Via di S. Paolo della Croce further up the hill.
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Clivus Scauri
The Clivus Scauri was an ancient Roman road that originally branched off from the road that connected the Circus Maximus to the Colosseum along the depression between the Palatine and Caelian hills of Rome. It followed the east side of the latter, up to its summit, which is today known as Piazza della Navicella. In the initial section the road has retained the old name. It becomes Via di S. Paolo della Croce further up the hill.
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Clivo ou Aclive de Escauro (em ...... rio, próximo do Arco Estilano.
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De Clivus Scauri was een straa ...... bogen over de straat gebouwd.
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Il template {{Coord}} ha risco ...... o Scauro, censore nel 109 a.C.
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Le clivus Scauri (en italien C ...... ant la piazza della Navicella.
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The Clivus Scauri was an ancie ...... t a branch of the Aqua Marcia.
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Clivo ou Aclive de Escauro (em ...... a Via de São João e São Paulo.
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De Clivus Scauri was een straa ...... ia di SS. Giovanni en e Paolo.
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Le clivus Scauri (en italien C ...... ant la piazza della Navicella.
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The Clivus Scauri was an ancie ...... lla Croce further up the hill.
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Clivo de Escauro
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Clivus Scauri
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Clivus Scauri
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