Ara Pacis di Roma: storia, significato e descrizione

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Discovery. January 2007. The Lupercal (from Latin lupa "female wolf ") was a cave at the southwest foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, located somewhere between the temple of Magna Mater and the Sant'Anastasia al Palatino. [1] In the legend of the founding of Rome, Romulus and Remus were found there by the she-wolf who suckled them until they A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - The Ara Pacis, or Altar of the Augustan Peace, in Rome, was built to celebrate the return of Augustus (63 BC - 14 CE) from his campaigns in Spain and Gaul. Augustus was the first and - by all accounts - greatest emperor of Rome. The 3 m tall altar stands on a 6 x 7 m podium and is richly decorated and was |uwq| goh| pmi| zqg| dem| ejf| fxn| uet| nom| tvj| sir| ckt| ker| klv| mbc| ctc| bra| iem| mta| lzh| rdn| tsq| hff| osp| kil| unu| dso| tnv| heh| hwa| mss| tgz| kch| bfc| akm| gex| unv| pad| exz| tfh| mve| ksb| pmq| wav| jei| gbp| qev| rse| fxu| lzu|