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Esquiline Hill
One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Esquilino" redirects here. For the administrative division of Rome, see Esquilino (rione of Rome).
The Esquiline Hill (/ˈɛskwɪlaɪn/; Latin: Collis Esquilinus; Italian: Esquilino [eskwiˈliːno]) is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. Its southernmost cusp is the Oppius (Oppian Hill).
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Esquiline Hill | |
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One of the seven hills of Rome | |
Latin name | Collis Esquilinus |
Italian name | Esquilino |
Rione | Esquilino |
Buildings | Domus Aurea, baths of Trajan, nymphaeum misassociated with Minerva Medica |
Ancient Roman religion | Temple of Minerva Medica (non-extant) |
Roman sculptures | Discobolus |
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