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    The Circus Flaminius was a large, circular area in ancient Rome, located in the southern end of the Campus Martius near the Tiber River. It contained a...
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    Gaius Flaminius (c. 275 BC – 217 BC) was a leading Roman politician in the third century BC. Flaminius served as consul twice, in 223 and 217. He is notable...
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    Flaminius] Wikimapia location: Circus Flaminius, Rome. [Circus Flaminius] Circus Flaminius. [Circus Flaminius] Circus Flaminius – Samuel Ball Platner, 1929...
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    The Regio IX Circus Flaminius is the ninth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio IX took its name from the racecourse located...
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    the Circus Flaminius and the Circus Neronis, from the notoriety which it obtained through the Circensian pleasures of Nero. A fourth circus was constructed...
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    XI took its name from the Circus Maximus, located in the valley between the Palatine and the Aventine. It contained the Circus Maximus, the Velabrum (the...
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    further increased the importance of the area. The area housed the Circus Flaminius, which lay near the Capitoline Hill and the Forum and served as the...
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    Augustan Rome Click on the map for a fullscreen view Location Regio IX Circus Flaminius Coordinates 41°53′55″N 12°28′36″E / 41.8986°N 12.4768°E / 41.8986;...
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    Mirabilia Urbis Romae ("Marvels of the City of Rome"), which claims the Circus Flaminius – but not the Colosseum – as the site of martyrdoms. Part of the structure...
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    ancient Roman temple dedicated to Neptune on the Campus Martius near the Circus Flaminius in Rome. It was built in 220 BC, though the earliest mention of a temple...
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    opus incertum at Testaccio (with Lucos Cozza), and of the area of the Circus Flaminius (in particular, the ship of Aeneas[clarification needed] and the earlier...
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    Cicero complains in one of his letters about a contio being held in the Circus Flaminius despite the nundinae. Following the 46 BC Julian reform of the calendar...
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    Campus Martius was divided into the VII Via Lata on the east and the IX Circus Flaminius nearer to the river. The Campus Martius also held the Ara Pacis (Altar...
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    dedicated to the Roman goddess Juno Regina ("Queen Juno") located near the Circus Flaminius in the southern Campus Martius of ancient Rome. It was solemnly vowed...
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    Along the arcades Appearance in 1575 G.B. Piranesi's etching of a Doric bay Circus Maximus – Ancient Roman stadium, a landmark of Rome, Italy List of ancient...
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    "Persians" and the "Athenians", and 36 crocodiles were slaughtered in the Circus Flaminius. Friends of Augustus had hoped that he would abandon his plan of sending...
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    conjectured that it actually constituted a series of buildings near the Circus Flaminius), it is known from ancient sources that its area was wide, and that...
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  • games were held in the Circus Maximus. The Circus Flaminius was built by the plebeian censor Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC, and the annual games may have been...
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    Curia of Pompey Curia of Pompey Shown within Rome Location Regio IX Circus Flaminius Coordinates 41°53′42″N 12°28′26″E / 41.895°N 12.474°E / 41.895;...
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    The notably large Insula Felicles or Felicula was located near the Circus Flaminius in Regio IX; the early Christian writer Tertullian condemns the hubris...
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    was erected to the god before 215 BC in the Campus Martius, near the Circus Flaminius, where games in his honour were held during the festival of the Volcanalia...
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    Augustan Rome Click on the map for a fullscreen view Location Regio IX Circus Flaminius Coordinates 41°53′43″N 12°28′25″E / 41.89528°N 12.47361°E / 41.89528;...
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    of a bull. Neptune had only one temple in Rome. It stood near the Circus Flaminius, the Roman racetrack in the southern part of the Campus Martius, and...
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    and games (ludi) held in honor of various deities in the venue called a "circus" (ludi circenses). After the time of Constantine, the first emperor to convert...
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    "Persians" and the "Athenians", and 36 crocodiles were slaughtered in the Circus Flaminius. While Gaius was in Armenia, Lucius had been sent by Augustus to complete...
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    located between the Capitoline Hill and the Tiber River near the Circus Flaminius in the southern Campus Martius. The temple was built during the First...
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  • His partner is Marcus Junius Silanus. The temple to Neptune on the Circus Flaminius is built. Estimation: Rome, capital of the Roman Empire, becomes the...
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    Baths of Agrippa, and to the South by the buildings related to the Circus Flaminius, to the East by the great porched square of Porticus Minucia Frumentaria...
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    games (circenses) held in honor of various deities in the venue called a "circus". By the late 2nd century AD, extant calendars no longer show days marked...
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  • Marcellus which had been part of the ninth region of Imperial Rome (the Circus Flaminius). • The eleventh region is not identified. Given the geographic spread...
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