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    Via Tiburtina is an ancient road in Italy leading east-northeast from Rome to Tivoli (Latin: Tibur) and then, with the Via Valeria, on to Pescara (Latin:...
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  • The Church of Saint Athanasius on Via Tiburtina (Italian: Sant'Atanasio a Via Tiburtina, Latin: S. Athanasii ad viam Tiburtinam) is a Roman Catholic titular...
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    1621 in the Vigna Bernusconi, a tomb near the Porta Tiburtina. It is also known as the Via Tiburtina Sarcophagus, though other sarcophagi have been found...
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    The Via Valeria was an ancient Roman road of Italy, the continuation north-eastwards of the Via Tiburtina from Tibur. It probably owed its origin to Marcus...
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    Tibur maintained a certain importance, being on the way (the Via Tiburtina, extended as the Via Valeria) that Romans had to follow to cross the mountain regions...
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    Rebibbia is an urban zone of Rome, Italy. It is located on the ancient Via Tiburtina on the north-east edge of the city. Administratively Rebibbia is part...
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    Porta Tiburtina or Porta San Lorenzo is a gate in the Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy, through which the Via Tiburtina exits the city. The gate originally...
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    along Via Tiburtina which, uniquely for a public road of great importance, was made to pass inside the Sanctuary with the covering of the "via tecta"...
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    Tiburtino. It occupies roughly the two sides of the early stretch of Via Tiburtina, starting from Termini railway station and ending at the Verano area...
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    the Apennine mountains. The airport is located on the state road 5 Via Tiburtina Valeria and is well connected to important roads (Autostrada A25, Autostrada...
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    walls along main Roman roads, like the Via Appia, the Via Ostiense, the Via Labicana, the Via Tiburtina, and the Via Nomentana. Names of the catacombs –...
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    defeating Breilor Teran via fourth-round RTD to capture the vacant IBO Inter-Continental super-featherweight title at the Tiburtina TV Studios in Rome. In...
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    old via Nomentana Porta Praetoriana – old entrance to Castra Praetoria, the camp of the Praetorian Guard Porta Tiburtina – here begins via Tiburtina Porta...
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  • The company's headquarters are located at 28 Via Sommacampagna, Rome and its studios on the Via Tiburtina, 13 km from the centre of Rome. After the arrival...
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    Via dei Volsci is a street in Rome located in the Quartiere San Lorenzo. It is to the south and runs parallel to Via Tiburtina. It also links Porta Tiburtina...
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    Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
    Ostia Via Tiberina, from Rome to Ocriculum Via Tiburtina, from Rome to Tibur Via Traiana, a branch of Via Appia, from Benevento to Brindisi Via Traiana...
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    emperor Gallienus. It led to the via Labicana, via Praenestina and via Tiburtina. Porta Querquetulana – this led to the via Tusculana. Porta Caelimontana...
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    and thermae with a large underground cistern. Teate was favored by Via Tiburtina, an important connection to Rome, and by important people and families...
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    to the Roman Republican era: the neighbourhood developed around the Via Tiburtina Roman road and a crossroads, and included two Roman inns and many Roman...
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    bodies were interred in Rome, that of Hippolytus in a cemetery on the Via Tiburtina, his funeral being conducted by Justin the Confessor. This document...
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    is said to have been buried in the Cemetery of St. Hippolytus on the Via Tiburtina. His relics are claimed to be kept in San Giovanni della Pigna, Santa...
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    identified by the initials Q. VI. The name derives from the ancient road Via Tiburtina. It belongs to the Municipio II, Municipio IV and Municipio V. Nomentano...
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    the future Aurelian Walls until it crossed Via Tiburtina on an arch later transformed into Porta Tiburtina. The route passed the Viminal gate, where Termini...
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    for 354 states that he was buried in the Catacomb of Cyriaca on the Via Tiburtina by Hippolytus and Justin the Confessor, a presbyter. One of the early...
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    the Parco de' Medici-Laurentina and the so-called Tiburtina-valley along the ancient Via Tiburtina. Rome today is one of the most important tourist destinations...
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    Roma Tiburtina is the second largest railway station in Rome, after Roma Termini. Located in the north-eastern part of the city, it was originally constructed...
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    along the Via Tiburtina on the west bank of the river, which could only be crossed south of Capena or at Grotta Porciosa in the north. There the Via Flaminia...
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    Romano, with an extension of about 2,150 hectares, stretching from Via Tiburtina to Via Nomentana: the estate included the Sant'Agnese valley, outside Porta...
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    the river Aternus. Being connected to Rome through the Via Tiburtina and its extension the Via Valeria, Aternum played a crucial in connecting the capital...
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    to conquer it without success. It lay on a hill just to the north of the Via Valeria, which was prolonged beyond Tibur probably at this very period. In...
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