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The Campus Martius (Latin for 'Field of Mars'; Italian: Campo Marzio) was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about 2 square kilometres (490 acres) in... |
Campus Martius Park (/ˈmɑːrʃʌs/ MAR-shuss) is a re-established park in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. After the Great Fire of 1805, Campus Martius (from... |
Mars (mythology) (category Vague or ambiguous geographic scope from October 2018) racing took place in the Campus Martius. Some festivals in March retained characteristics of new year festivals, since Martius was originally the first... |
end of the Campus Martius, close to Tiber Island. Regio IX was defined by the presence of the Circus Flaminius, situated on the Campus Martius, whose field... |
who loved Julia, determined they should rest in the field of Mars (Campus Martius). For permission a special decree of the senate was necessary, and Lucius... |
near the barracks of the cohortes urbanae in the northern part of the Campus Martius, probably close to the present Via di Propaganda, and its administration... |
Tiber (category Geography of Rome) along the riverside in Rome itself, lining the riverbanks around the Campus Martius area. The Romans connected the river with a sewer system (the Cloaca... |
Campo Marzio (category Lazio geography stubs) Municipio I and covers a smaller section of the area of the ancient Campus Martius. The logo of this rione is a silver crescent on a blue background. Until... |
Munich (redirect from Geography of Munich) brother Hans Scholl were caught distributing leaflets on Munich University campus calling upon the youth to rise against Hitler. The city was heavily damaged... |
Detroit (redirect from Geography of Detroit) Larry (April 10, 2015). "10 Best: Campus Martius among parks that revived cities". Detroit Free Press. "Campus Martius Park". Project For Public Spaces... |
named after Champ de Mars, in Paris, which in turn got its name from Campus Martius, in Rome. The airport is operated by Pax Aeroportos. Campo de Marte... |
14 regions of Medieval Rome (section The Geographic Boundaries of the 12 Regions during the Tenth Century) the Baths of Diocletian. • The fifth region contained the part of the Campus Martius which housed the Mausoleum of Augustus, the Column of Marcus Aurelius... |
List of obelisks in Rome (category Geographic coordinate lists) (Solare_Heliopolis) ^ Solare at Campus Martius in Rome: 41°54′10″N 12°28′40″E / 41.902842°N 12.477733°E / 41.902842; 12.477733 (Solare_Campus_Martius) List of Egyptian... |
and so to side-step this issue, Pompey had the structure built in the Campus Martius, outside of the pomerium, or sacred boundary, that divided the city... |
corresponds to the modern Via del Corso. The regio contained part of the Campus Martius on the east of the street plus the Collis Hortulorum (Hill of the Hortuli)... |
Field of Mars Reserve (category Geography of Sydney) in the colony. The second theory is that it is named after the Roman Campus Martius, which also has a military connection. The third theory is that it is... |
Agrippa (Porticus Agrippae), was a portico near the Via Flaminia in the Campus Agrippae of ancient Rome, famed for its map of the world. It was designed... |
Roman Empire (section Geography and demography) firefighting services. A focus of Augustan monumental architecture was the Campus Martius, an open area outside the city centre: the Altar of Augustan Peace (Ara... |
grown in Britain, and mentioned its possible identification as Karl von Martius' C. comosa. One of Loddiges' seedlings found its way to the new palm stove... |
of Ares, corresponding to the French Champ de Mars and the ancient Campus Martius) is one of the largest public parks in Athens, Greece. It is also the... |