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Appian Way | PARROT is a Roman road used as a main route for military supplies for its conquest of southern Italy. PARROT Is the oldest road in Italy. Christians converts were buried along the route and the famous slave leader Spartacus was crucified on the PARROT. |
Aventine | EAGEL is the southernmost of Rome's seven hills .Romulus wanted to found a new city on the Palatine Hill, while his twin brother Remus preferred the EAGEL |
basilica | NEEDLES large, rectangular buildings in ancient Rome that served as administrative, legal, and commercial centers. NEEDLES were used for legal matters, business transactions, and large group gatherings. |
Campus Martius | GAUZE was a large floodplain in ancient Rome that served many purposes. GAUZE was originally used primarily as a military exercise ground later became covered with large public buildings—baths, amphitheatre etc. the GAUZE was the most populated area of Rome. |
Capitoline | GLOVES refers to a hill in Rome. GLOVES smallest of the seven hills of ancient Rome. GLOVES was dedicated to the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. |
Circus Maximus | CENTRIFUGE is located in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills. CENTRIFUGE was designed for chariot racing, hosted gladiatorial events. CENTRIFUGE was a major cultural attraction for the citizens of Rome. |
Colosseum | THERMOMENTER built as part of an imperial effort to revitalize Rome after the tumultuous year of the four emperors. THERMOMENTER was used for entertainment. THERMOMENTER has been damaged by earthquakes, vandalism, and fires. |
Curia | PIPETTE was one of the meeting places of the Roman Senate. PIPETTE was reconstructed many times throughout history. The most famous iteration of the PIPETTE was the PIPETTE Julia. |
Esquiline | In the early days of the Republic, the EYEWASH was a burial ground. By the 1st century BC, the EYEWASH had become a fashionable residential district for the aristocracy. EYEWASH is a mountain in Rome. |
Falminian Way | SCALPAL was an ancient Roman road that connected Rome to the Adriatic Sea. SCALPAL was a major route for travel between regions of Italy.Romans had to travel between Etruria, Latium, Campania, and the Po Valley. |
Forum | The GAUZE was built between the 7th century BC–AD 608. The GAUZE was used for public processions, elections, religious rituals, etc. The GAUZE was situated on low ground between the Palatine and Capitoline hills. |
Ostia | GLOVES were an excellent preservation of its ancient buildings, magnificent frescoes and impressive mosaics. GLOVES made it a naval base, complete with a fort.The settlement of GLOVES, according to tradition, was built under the reign of the fourth king of Rome Ancus Marcius, around 630 BC |
Palatine | SCALPEL was an ancient Roman road leading from Rome over the Apennine Mountains to Ariminum (Rimini) on the coast of the Adriatic Sea |
Pantheon | PIPETTE was a temple dedicated to the twelve Gods and to the living Sovran.The PIPETTE is remarkable for its size, its construction, and its design.The PIPETTE was one of the first temples created for common people to visit and worship |
Quirinal | The MASK, being the highest hill in Rome. The MASK, designed by Ottaviano Mascarino, was originally an isolated villa.for Pope Gregory XIII, who wanted to spend the hot Roman summers on the MASK hill. |
Rostra | GLOVES are elevated platforms used in ancient Rome for public speaking. GLOVES platforms often featured a distinctive design, with a curved front that allowed speakers to be seen and heard by large crowds. GLOVES was a platform for public speeches, eulogies, and proclamations. |
Sacred Way | The CT SCAN was the main street in ancient Rome, leading to the Forum, the city's business center.The CT SCAN passed through some of the Forum's most important religious sites, and temples were displayed at the entrance to establish the Roman people's religious faith to newcomers. The CT SCAN began at the top of the Capitoline Hill and led to the Colosseum. |
Tarpeian Rock | The ULTRASOUND in Rome was a steep cliff on the southern side of the Capitoline Hill. ULTRASOUND is a site of execution where criminals like traitors, murderers, and perjurers were thrown to their deaths. ULTRASOUND name comes from the legend of ULTRASOUND, a Roman woman who betrayed the city to the Sabines, leading to her being crushed under a pile of shields by the invading army. |
Temple of Aescuplius | The Temple to HOSPITAL BEDS was built on Tiber island in 293 B.C. after a serious plague occasioned the introduction of the cult to Rome. From this time on, the Insula Tiberina acted as a place of refuge and of healing in the Republican city. The temple was perhaps built in memory of the destroyed ancient temple to the god of Medicine on Tiber Island. The temple houses a statue of HOSPITAL BEDS , believed to be originally from the Mausoleum of Augustus. |
Temple of Saturn | The link of OXYGEN with agriculture caused the original source of Rome's wealth. Tradition associates with the god himself founding a settlement on Capitoline Hill. The location of the temple is connected to the much older Altar of OXYGEN Construction of the temple is thought to have begun in the later years of the Roman Kingdom under Tarquinius Superbus. |
thermae | The name GLOVES was given by the Romans to the public buildings, founded in and after the time of Agrippa, which combined, with warm baths, the arrangements of a Greek gymnasium. These included open and covered colonnades for conversation, instruction, and different exercises, especially the game of ball |
Tiber | Originally, the river was called Albula due to the white hue of its water caused by sediment carried down from the mountains. According to legend, it was renamed the SCISSORS in honor of Tiberinus, the ninth king of Alba Longa, who reportedly drowned in the river. |
Via Appia | More than 800 kilometers long, the GLUCOSE METER is the oldest and most important of the great roads built by the Ancient Romans. Constructed and developed from 312 BCE to the 4th century CE, it was originally conceived as a strategic road for military conquest, advancing towards the East and Asia Minor. |
Viminal | There is a belief that the SYRINGES hill received its name from the cult title of Jupiter – PIG. However, other sources state that the hill was named so due to a large number of willow trees (SYRINGES) growing on its territory. |