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Prima Porta

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Prima Porta is a suburb of Rome located 12 kilometres north of its center along the Via Flaminia and just a kilometre outside of the Grande Raccordo Anulare highway. [1]

18 relations: Administrative subdivision of Rome, Ancient Celtic music, Augustus of Prima Porta, Battle of the Milvian Bridge, Ceclava Czapska, Elena Luzzatto, Emeryk August Hutten-Czapski, Heinz Kähler, Labaro, Labarum, Laurus nobilis, National Roman Museum, Nerium, Pompeian Styles, Saxa Rubra, Sutton Hoo, Villa of Livia, 1863 in archaeology.

Administrative subdivision of Rome

The administrative subdivisions of Rome consist of the 15 sub-municipalities (municipi) of Rome's municipality.

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Ancient Celtic music

Deductions about the music of the ancient Celts of the La Tène period (and their Gallo-Roman and Romano-British descendants of Late Antiquity) rely primarily on Greek and Roman sources, as well as on archaeological finds and interpretations including the reconstruction of the Celts' ancient instruments.

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Augustus of Prima Porta

Augustus of Prima Porta (Augusto di Prima Porta) is a 2.03 mHonour, H. and J. He was the first emperor Fleming, (2009) A World History of Art.

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Battle of the Milvian Bridge

The Battle of the Milvian Bridge took place between the Roman Emperors Constantine I and Maxentius on 28 October 312.

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Ceclava Czapska

Ceclava Czapska (Cécile Czapska) (Bucharest 2 January 1899 – 1 December 1970) was a Romanov impostor who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Maria, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, the last autocratic ruler of Imperial Russia, and his wife Tsarina Alexandra.

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Elena Luzzatto

Elena Luzzatto (30 October 1900 – 1983) was an Italian architect, the first woman to graduate from an architecture program in Italy.

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Emeryk August Hutten-Czapski

Emeryk August hrabia Hutten-Czapski, coat of arms Leliwa, (born 21 August 1897 in Stankow, near Minsk, Lithuania, died 31 January 1979 in Rome, Italy), Polish Count, politician, military officer, diplomat and Bailiff of the Polish Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

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Heinz Kähler

Heinz Kähler (21 January 1905 in Tetenbüll, Germany – 9 January 1974 in Cologne, Germany) was an ancient art historian and archaeologist.

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Labaro

Labaro is a suburb of Rome located 11 kilometres north of its center along the Via Flaminia, just outside the Grande Raccordo Anulare highway, and adjacent to Prima Porta.

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Labarum

The labarum (λάβαρον) was a vexillum (military standard) that displayed the "Chi-Rho" symbol ☧, a christogram formed from the first two Greek letters of the word "Christ" (ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, or Χριστός) — Chi (χ) and Rho (ρ).

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Laurus nobilis

Laurus nobilis is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glabrous (smooth and hairless) leaves, in the flowering plant family Lauraceae.

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National Roman Museum

The National Roman Museum (Italian: Museo Nazionale Romano) is a museum, with several branches in separate buildings throughout the city of Rome, Italy.

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Nerium

Nerium oleander is a shrub or small tree in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, toxic in all its parts.

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Pompeian Styles

The Pompeian Styles are four periods which are distinguished in ancient Roman mural painting.

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Saxa Rubra

Saxa Rubra was a village and station on the Roman Flaminian Way, from Rome, Italy.

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Sutton Hoo

Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, is the site of two 6th- and early 7th-century cemeteries.

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Villa of Livia

The Villa of Livia (Latin: Ad Gallinas Albas) is an ancient Roman villa at Prima Porta, 12 km north of Rome along the Via Flaminia.

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1863 in archaeology

1863 in archaeology.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prima_Porta

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