• The Capitoline Hill (Italian: Campidoglio), between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. (e-architect.com)
  • The plans of the lower portion of the Ichnographia of the Campo Marzio, the Capitoline Hill and the Forum Romanum actually fit together, with the data along the edges of each map slightly overlapping. (quondam.com)
  • From there we go towards the Capitoline Hill located between the Forum and the Campus Martius. (traveloveitaly.com)
  • Domitian, who became Roman Emperor in 81 A.D., built a magnificent palace on Palatine Hill overlooking the Circus Maximus and the Roman Forum. (donknebel.com)
  • During the Augustan period of the early Roman Empire, the area became officially part of the city: Rome was split into 14 regions, and the Campus Martius was divided into the VII Via Lata on the east and the IX Circus Flaminius nearer to the river. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Campus Martius (Latin for the "Field of Mars", Italian Campo Marzio) was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about 2 square kilometres (490 acres) in extent. (wikipedia.org)
  • A forum venalium of ancient Rome linked to the sale of pork, the Forum Suarium is mentioned in two inscriptions dating ca. 200 CE. (stoa.org)
  • The forum lay near the barracks of the urban cohorts (cohortes urbanae) in the northern portion of the Campus Martius, perhaps near the location of the present Via di Propaganda in metropolitan Rome. (stoa.org)
  • end of the 2nd century BCE from Campus Martius, Rome. (novaroma.org)
  • In Rome a field, called the Campus Martius, was dedicated to Mars. (annourbis.com)
  • Of the Field of Mars (Campus Martius), Claridge writes, "It is the one part of Rome which continued to be quite densely inhabited after the C9 AD, becoming the center of the late medieval and Renaissance city, and is still densely inhabited today, an extraordinary blend of past and present even for Rome. (booksaboutitaly.com)
  • This entry was posted in Things to Do in Rome and tagged ancient rome , julius caesar , roman forum . (anamericaninrome.com)
  • I visited Rome and the forum, St. Peter's basilica and the colesium with a fabulous guide called Fabio. (anamericaninrome.com)
  • I like to enjoy the somber, submerged environment beside the Roman Forum, imagining the fate of some of its most famous ancient enemies of Rome: Lugurtha, Vercingetorix, Perseus of Macedon, and Catiline. (fathomaway.com)
  • If you are in search of St. Nick in Rome during Christmas, then seek no further than S. Nicola in Carcere , next to the Theater of Marcellus in the southernmost portion of the Campus Martius floodplain. (fathomaway.com)
  • A couple of sources do suggest that Caesar's ashes were buried right in the forum itself (Nicolaus of Damascus, possibly Cicero), but it's by no means definite. (anamericaninrome.com)
  • The Campus Martius also held the Ara Pacis (Altar of Peace), built by the Senate to mark the establishment of peace by Augustus. (wikipedia.org)
  • May 31-June3 LUDI SAECULARES in the Campus Martius: an Altar of Dis and Proserpina. (csun.edu)
  • Later Hadrian built a temple to the deified Trajan at the end of the Forum towards the Campus Martius. (suscopts.org)
  • A temple was erected to her on the Campus Martius. (annourbis.com)
  • Two reliefs from an arch dedicated to Hadrian were inserted in this monument, of the late ancient period, probably built in the vicinity of the temple deified emperor, in the Campus Martius. (museicapitolini.org)
  • Also featured is the Basilica of Maxentius, that was mainly used for courts, the city's main forum, and Campus Martius, more popularly known as the Field of Mars. (thevintagenews.com)
  • In Campus Martius (Field of Mars), Domitian erected a 250-meter-long stadium that seated between 20 and 30 thousand spectators. (donknebel.com)
  • The most celebrated and magnificent of the numerous temples built by the Romans in honour of this deity was the one erected by Augustus in the Forum, to commemorate the overthrow of the murderers of Cæsar. (annourbis.com)
  • 15 October, 2022), in Roman forum of Aquincum, by censor Q. Arrius Nauta, assisted by two pontifices Cn. (novaroma.org)
  • A view of the Arch of Septimius Severus next to the Rostra on the western end of the Roman Forum. (thevintagenews.com)
  • Palazzo Valentini, the institutional head office of Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, stands in in a crucial position in the Roman archaeological and urban contexts, exactly between the Fora valley, Quirinal Hill slopes, and Campus Martius. (bvsalud.org)
  • Right in the Roman Forum. (anamericaninrome.com)
  • History buffs will want to visit the Campus Martius Museum which stands on the site of the original fort that was home to the first pioneers, while they founded Marietta. (bellaonline.com)
  • 3, 22, IV.8), was always held in the Campus Martius , and from the year B.C. 435 in a special building called Villa Publica, which was erected for that purpose by the second pair of censors, C. Furius Pacilus and M. Geganius Macerinus (Liv. (novaroma.org)
  • The emperor, seated on a throne, with the personification of the Campus Martius, is present at the apotheosis of Sabina who emerges from a funeral pyre on the shoulders of a winged female figure, identified as the personification of Eternity. (museicapitolini.org)
  • 2 Employing a veritable forest of wood, including the largest larch tree ever brought to the capital, Calpurnius/Corydon tells us that the amphitheater rose on interwoven beams above the flat plain of the Campus Martius in two curved sections, creating an oval arena on the center floor. (erenow.org)
  • Cassius Dio tells us that his ashes were gathered up by his freedmen after the funeral and taken to the family tomb, which may have been the tomb of his daughter Julia, outside the city on the Campus Martius. (anamericaninrome.com)
  • 1 If the events set out in his eclogue took place in 57 C.E., as many scholars believe, then the poet Calpurnius had likely observed the Campus Martius from the recently completed structure built in less than a year under the orders of Emperor Nero. (erenow.org)
  • The boys were later discarded in the swelling Tiber River, which would later run along the Campus' western boundary. (wikipedia.org)
  • Off-campus research and education sites include the 4,200-acre (1,700-hectare) Freeman Ranch. (britannica.com)
  • 395-416) and Propertius (4.2) place at the time when half the Forum was still a marsh. (bmcreview.org)
  • Academics and historians have filled in each and every gap and have used historic records to recreate the streets and forums as they existed during that time period. (thevintagenews.com)
  • M. also examines imperial monumental building in the Campus Martius - especially the Pantheon - and surviving examples of the art that decorated temples, palaces and fora ,notably the collections on display in the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme and the Baths of Diocletian. (brynmawr.edu)
  • He was buried in his new mausoleum, and his temple was close to the Pantheon in the Campus Martius. (bvs.br)
  • For years, the Largo di Torre Argentina has stood at the crossroads of Rome's city center, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors such as the Pantheon, Trastevere or the Roman Forum. (mediterranean.observer)
  • Classically imposing are the Colosseum and the Roman Forum while the austere exterior of the Pantheon belies its stunning interior. (italyguides.it)
  • LANSING, Mich. - The Site Selectors Guild, a global association of business location strategy and site selection professionals, announced today it is holding its 2024 Fall Forum in Detroit. (michiganbusiness.org)
  • We are thrilled to welcome the Site Selectors Guild Fall Forum to Detroit, as we continue growing our economy and bringing manufacturing jobs and critical supply chains back home to Michigan," said Governor Gretchen Whitmer . (michiganbusiness.org)
  • The Guild has found two outstanding partners in the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and we look forward to Detroit and Indianapolis shining at the 2024 and 2025 Fall Forums. (michiganbusiness.org)
  • The Detroit International RiverWalk was voted best riverwalk and Campus Martius was named best public square. (michiganbusiness.org)
  • The Downtown Detroit Partnership's (DDP) annual Fall Forum: A Real Estate Update is a must-attend event for business leaders and those involved in real estate, design/development, general contracting, building management, investment and economic development. (downtowndetroit.org)
  • specifically in Campus Martius Park and Grand Circus Park , and adding pedestrian bridges to support the large events like the Detroit Grand Prix, and many more. (downtowndetroit.org)
  • Whether dropping into a "Yoga in the Park" session at Capitol and Grand Circus Park, attending the Grand Prix , Night Market or an end of the summer concert at Beacon Park, fall festivities, the Detroit Tree Lighting and The Rink at Campus Martius Park we make experiences happen all year-round. (downtowndetroit.org)
  • For centuries, the Roman Forum ( Forum Romanum ) was the civic, juridical, and social heart of the ancient city of Rome, a place where civic buildings, sacred buildings, and monuments were to be both found and admired. (khanacademy.org)
  • Every ticket to the Colosseum also includes access to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. (theboutiqueadventurer.com)
  • The Roman Forum is located next door to the Colosseum and Palatine Hill is also part of the area. (theboutiqueadventurer.com)
  • Later Hadrian built a temple to the deified Trajan at the end of the Forum towards the Campus Martius. (catholic.com)
  • M. then juxtaposes the great fire of 64 CE and Mussolini's archaeological eviscerations of the 1930s, demonstrating how the imposition of imperial projects in the past (Nero's Domus Aurea and the fora begun by Julius Caesar and completed by Trajan) and nationalist programmes in the present (Mussolini's controversial 'restoration' of Roman autocracy) have 'changed both the shape of the city and the conditions of its future growth' (p. 73). (brynmawr.edu)
  • The long sides of the forum square, flanking the temple, housed two storeys of rooms that may have served political and/or mercantile functions. (khanacademy.org)
  • Aug . 29.2), but the temple and forum complex would not be dedicated until 2 B.C.E. ( Res Gestae 21). (khanacademy.org)
  • The third of the imperial fora, the Forum of Vespasian was known until late antiquity as the Templum Pacis after the Temple of Peace that dominated the complex. (shafe.co.uk)
  • On the fourth side, facing the Forum of Augustus, was the temple, itself, the façade in line with the colonnade. (shafe.co.uk)
  • The Imperial fora are located in an area bounded on the southwest by the Capitoline Hill, on the northeast by the Quirinal Hill, and extending toward the Esquiline Hill to the east. (khanacademy.org)
  • These fora (called Imperial fora since they were built by Roman emperors during the Roman imperial period) would eventually number five in all and were important public spaces that relied upon the visual potential of monumental art and architecture to reinforce ideological messages. (khanacademy.org)
  • Pompey the Great, a political rival of Caesar, had dedicated a monumental theater and portico complex in the Campus Martius in 55 B.C.E. and this perhaps spurred Caesar's ambition to construct a new forum complex. (khanacademy.org)
  • M. casts a much broader topographical net in his study of the imperial city (Chapter 3, pp. 61-106), elucidating the political transfer of power and its physical manifestations from the Senate house at the end of the Forum near the Capitoline to the Palatine and beyond. (brynmawr.edu)
  • On the Palatine, the reader encounters Augustus, establishing the imperial domus above the Forum and simultaneously staking an explicit claim on Rome's legendary past, and Domitian, articulating his extraordinary configurations of palatial space for private as well as political purposes. (brynmawr.edu)
  • The Forum of Julius Caesar (also known as the Forum Iulium or Forum Caesaris ) was the first of the imperial fora complexes to be built. (khanacademy.org)
  • In fact, he erected several temples to the goddess, including those of the Campus Martius and its forum. (progettotraiano.com)
  • The fora were initially built between c. 54 B.C.E. and 113 C.E., with continuing additions, restorations, and modifications through late antiquity. (khanacademy.org)
  • The forum consisted of a large square with a formal garden and was enclosed on three sides by porticoes. (shafe.co.uk)
  • Beginning in the first century B.C.E., a new series of public spaces, also dubbed as fora ( fora being the plural form of the Latin noun forum ) began to be created. (khanacademy.org)
  • The selection process for the 2024 and 2025 Fall Forum host locations was a competitive process, with more than a dozen qualified proposals submitted to the Guild. (michiganbusiness.org)
  • As the only association of the world's foremost professional site selection consultants, the Site Selectors Guild takes tremendous pride in its marquee events - from developing the timeliest original content and new programming formats to selecting host locations that meet the high expectations attendees have come to expect from our Fall Forum," said Gregg Wassmansdorf, Site Selectors Guild board chair and senior managing director of global consulting at Newmark . (michiganbusiness.org)
  • Detroit's continued evolution as an international city at the center of a diversified cross-border regional economy that regularly hosts global events like this Fall Forum is not surprising. (michiganbusiness.org)
  • The October Horse is named from the annual sacrifice to Mars in the Campus Martius during the month of October. (cassiopaea.org)
  • As was the case with the first two Flavian and Antonine emperors, the Severans did not commit many resources to construction projects in an already crowded Campus Martius. (wikipedia.org)
  • A massive campaign of excavation in the twentieth century on the orders of the Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini returned large areas of the fora to view. (khanacademy.org)
  • Located between the Forum and Campus Martius, this hill has a rich history dating back to B.C. and medieval times. (wetnoseescapades.com)
  • In the process, he draws out something of the significance underpinning the political and symbolic capital invested in the Forum, through a neat interplay of select episodes from Rome's literary patrimony and concise synthetic explanation. (brynmawr.edu)
  • Hadrian's Wall - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. (bvs.br)