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Aqueduct V, Castellum Aquae, rebuilt by Alexander Severus, A.D. 225, called also a Nymphaeum, where the trophies of Marius were hung
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Aqueducts, reservoir and conduits on the Esquiline, shewing the specus leading towards the Sette Sale
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Aqueducts, reservoir and conduits on the Esquiline, where the Trophies of Marius were hung, called "Trofei di Mario"
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Arch of Gallienus, made on the agger of Servius Tullius (?), A.D. 265
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Arch of the Emperor Gallienus, A.D. 253, with part of the Church of S. Vitus, near S. Maria Maggiore
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Church of S. Antony the Abbot, doorway, with circular head and Gothic mouldings, c. A.D. 1200
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Construction, wall of opus quadratum, of travertine, on the Esquiline, near S. Pietro in Vincoli
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House of Maecenas on the Esquiline, the Auditorium (?) or green-house (?)
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House of the 16th century on the Esquiline, near S. Pietro in Vincoli, called the House of the Fornarina, now the Library of the Monastery of S. Francesco di Paola
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Mosaic or incised marble picture, c. A.D. 100 (?), a tiger upon the back of a calf, (now in the Church of S Antonio Abbate)
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Painting, in the Church of S. Antonio Abbate, c. A.D. 1600
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Primitive fortifications, Esquiline, a semi-detached fort at the south-east angle near the Lateran, with the scarped cliff and tufa wall behind it, and with a wall of the early Empire built up against it
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