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Marcus Aurelius StatueThis gilded bronze equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius was moved from Lateran Square to Capitoline Hill, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy, in 1538
Title page with vignette of the Piazza del CampidoglioTitle page with vignette of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius in the Piazza del Campidoglio, with the Palazzo Senatorio at right
ROMAN REPUBLIC 1849ROMAN REPUBLIC From the balcony of the Campidoglio, the creation of the Roman Republic is proclaimed - courageously if somewhat prematurely Date: 9 February 1849
Temple of Neptune - Ostia - The Port of Rome - at the mouth of the River Tiber. The City Ruins remain and it is the site of extensive archaeological research to the present day. Date: circa 1930s
Campidoglio and Senatorial Palace, Rome, ItalyCampidoglio (Capitoline Hill) and steps leading to the Senatorial Palace, Rome, Italy. circa 1890
Italy. Rome. Senatorial Palace (City Hall). 13th - 14th centuries. First, equestrian statue of emperor Marcus Aurelius. Campidoglio Square
Rome: Entrance into the Campidoglio Palace with the Statues of the Dioskouroi. 18th c. Italian anonymous of the Panninis school. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Turin. Galleria Sabauda (Sabauda Gallery)
Veduta del Campidoglio Romano
Capitolium
Campidoglio, Rome, Italy (The Capitoline Hill)Campidoglio, Rome, Italy. The Italian name for the Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, one of the seven hills of Rome. By the 16th century, Capitolinus had become Campidoglio
Italy / RomeThe campidoglio (senatorial palace)