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Capitol, vestibule of the Mamertine Prison, called the Robur Tullianum, said to be from the founder, Servius Tullius, B.C. 540, called also the Prison of S. Peter, from a drawing
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Capitol, view of the Tabularium in its present state, B.C. 78
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Capitoline Museum, bas-relief representing Endymion sleeping with his dog
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Capitoline Museum, bas-relief representing Perseus delivering Andromeda from the sea-monster
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Capitoline Museum, statue of Innocence
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Church and altar decorations, altar frontal of marble, pierced to shew the relics, A.D. 1377, now built in over an arch Monastery of Ara Coeli
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Church of Ara Coeli, side door, with a mosaic picture over it
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Church of Ara Coeli, south side, shewing windows and cornice, c. A.D. 1400
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Church of Ara Coeli, view of the front, and the ascent to the Capitol, by Michael Angelo
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Church of Ara Coeli, window of pierced marble, fourteenth century
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Church of Aracoeli, view from the south, with part of the Venetian Palace, now in the Monastery
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Church of S. Anastasia, left side, shewing the construction, with early brick arches and a Gothic window inserted
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