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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...
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    Temple of Hadrian (category Temples in the Campus Martius)
    Divus Hadrianus, also Hadrianeum) is an ancient Roman structure on the Campus Martius in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the deified emperor Hadrian by his adoptive...
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    Palus Caprae (category Campus Martius)
    Capreae; meaning "Goat Marsh" or "the Goat's pool") was a site within the Campus Martius in Ancient Rome. In Roman mythology, the Palus Caprae was the place...
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    circular area in ancient Rome, located in the southern end of the Campus Martius near the Tiber River. It contained a small race-track used for obscure...
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    racing took place in the Campus Martius. Some festivals in March retained characteristics of new year festivals, since Martius was originally the first...
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    in the Campus Martius outside the sacred boundary of Rome (pomerium). The exact course is debated: perhaps near the Altar of Mars in the campus; or on...
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    October Horse (category Campus Martius)
    February 27 and March 14. Two-horse chariot races (bigae) were held in the Campus Martius, the area of Rome named for Mars, after which the right-hand horse of...
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    showing the Solar obelisk held as a symbol of the Campus Martius regio by a personification of the Campus, is still preserved in the Vatican Museums. In...
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    parties (venationes); he also organized fights between athletes in the Campus Martius, building wooden benches; and a naval battle, for which he had the ground...
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    Ara Pacis (category Campus Martius)
    Via Flaminia, the Ara Pacis stood in the northeastern corner of the Campus Martius, the former flood plain of the Tiber River and gradually became buried...
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    Building, at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Michigan Avenue overlooking Campus Martius Park. Constructed from 1963 to 1965, the building is designed in the...
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    held in Mamertine Prison, he awaited trial in a house in the southern Campus Martius that became the church San Paolo alla Regola. It is not known when the...
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    Building, and The Qube. Further north, Woodward Avenue runs around Campus Martius Park and enters the Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District, a retail...
  • loot he gained from his war in Judea. Loot was also displayed in the Campus Martius. During sieges and battles, the Roman military performed a ritual known...
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    topography of ancient Rome, the column stood on the north part of the Campus Martius, in the centre of a square. This square was either between the temple...
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    of Rome (pomerium), with "new" gods on the Aventine Hill or in the Campus Martius, but it is uncertain whether the terms indigetes and novensiles correspond...
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    custody of the quaestores, who would withdraw them and take them to the Campus Martius when the troops were mobilized, as Livy says: Signa quaestores ex cerario...
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    normally occurred in the Campus Martius; while the assemblies met elsewhere also for legislative purposes, the larger space on the campus may have been needed...
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    Porta Fontinalis – led from the northern end of the Capitoline into the Campus Martius along the via Lata. Porta Sanqualis – on the Quirinal. Porta Salutaris...
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    the Circus Flaminius, the Roman racetrack in the southern part of the Campus Martius, and dates back to at least 206 BC. The temple was restored out by Gnaeus...
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