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  2. Piazza della Minerva - Wikipedia

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    At the centre of the piazza, backing onto the Inquisition convent, is the 1667 Elephant and Obelisk by Bernini. This obelisk was excavated in the cloister and came from the Iseum. [1] The elephant was known as "il pulcin della Minerva", or "porcino", from the Roman people's story that ― uninspired by elephants ― Bernini in fact sculpted a pig.

  3. Historic district of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The historic district of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1980. [1] It covers 19,91 km² and is included in 22 rioni with 186.802 inhabitants. [2] There are 25.000 important archaeological sites and locations. [3]

  4. Tourism in Rome - Wikipedia

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    In the Roman times, Rome was the centre and the most powerful city of Western Civilization, ruling all the Mediterranean, Northern Africa, England and parts of the Middle East. Afterwards, it became one of the most important cities in Christianity, since the pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church , resided and still lives in Rome. [ 7 ]

  5. Louis Hector Leroux - Wikipedia

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    Leroux arrived in Rome on March 12, 1860. At the Villa Medici he was welcomed by his friend Henner, who had won the Prix de Rome in 1858, [8] and subsequently met and befriended Henri-Michel-Antoine Chapu (Prix de Rome, 1855), Jules Joseph Lefebvre (Prix de Rome, 1861), Léon Bonnat, and Tony Robert-Fleury.

  6. Temple of Minerva Medica - Wikipedia

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    Its position in the regionary catalogue, between the campus Viminalis and the temple of Isis Patricia, points to a site in the northern part of Region V. [3] But hundreds of votive offerings, including one in which the temple is attested, [4] were discovered in the Via Curva (the modern Via Carlo Botta), just west of the Via Merulana, and this may be the better location. [5]

  7. Forum of Nerva - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial fora within the city of Rome have, in recent decades, become again a focus of attention for archaeologists within the city. The east section of the Forum Transitorium was uncovered during large-scale excavations undertaken by the Fascist regime during the construction of the road which was originally called the Via dell’Impero, now called the Via dei Fori Imperiali. [2]

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