2801 Moenia Urbis priora Aurelianensibus
2802 Mons Capitolinus
2803 Mons Janiculus
2804 Mons Vaticanus
2805 Monument. Tarquinij Prisci
monumentum : that which preserves the remembrance of any thing, a memorial, a monument; especially of buildings, statues, galleries, tombs erected to perpetuate the remembrance of a person or thing
2806 Monumenta Corn. Aquini
2807 Monumenta Domitiani
2808 Monumenta Gn. Domitii Calvini
2809 Monumenta M. Aponij Saturnini
2810 Monumentii Claudii Caes.
2811 Monumentum Comitis Herculis 1
2812 Monumentum Comitis Herculis 2
2813 Monumentum Triumphalis Jul. Caesaris et Augusti
Musa (Musarum) : a muse, one of the goddesses of poetry, music, and the other liberal arts. The ancients reckoned nine of them.
Narcissus : Narcissus, the son of Cephius and the nymph Liriope. He was exceedingly beautiful, and fell so violently in love with himself on beholding his image in a fountain, that he wasted away with desire, until he was changed into the flower of the same name. Narcissus, a freedman of Caludius, by whose orders Messalina was put to death
natatio : a place for swimming, swimming-place
2814 Natatio (upper Tiber)
2815 Natatio (lower Tiber)
naumachia : a place where mock sea-fights were exhibited
2816 Naumachia Domitiani
2817 Naumachia Neronis
2818 Navalia
nemus : a wood with open glades and meadows for cattle, a wood with much pasture; land, a grove; a heath or grove concecrated to a divinity
2819 Negotiantes Vinarii
2820 Nemus Alexandri Severi
2821 Nemus Caesarum
Neptunus : Neptune, the god of the sea and of other waters, brother of Jupiter and husband of Amphitrite
2822 Nero
Nerva : the Roman emperor
2823 Nolli Plan of Rome
nympheum : a fountain consecrated to the nymphs at Corinth
2824 Nymphaeum
2825 Nymphaeum Publicum
2826 Nymphaum Jovis
2827 Nymphaum Tiberij
2828 Nympheum Neronis
Octavius, Octavia : the name of a Roman gens.; c. Octavius, the father of the emperor Augustus; rarely of the emperor Augustus. Octavia, the name of the two sisters of Augustus, Octavia was also the name of the daughter of the emperor Claudius and Messalin. Octaviae Porticus, two halls in Rome
oecus, oeci : a room in a house, a hall, saloon
2829 Officinae : a workshop, manufactory
2830 Officinae Argentaria
2831 Officinae Armorum
2832 Officinae Balistarium
2833 Officinae Machinarum Militarium
2834 Officinae Minii
2835 Officinae Scorpiorum
olearia : oil-grinder, oil seller
2836 Olitorium
orchestra : the place were the Senate sat in the theater
2837 Ovid
palaestra : a wrestling-school, wrestling-place, place of exercise, palaestra
2838 palimpsest
2839 Pantheon
2841 patterns
peristylium : the part of a building enclosing the court-yard, surrounded by columns on the inside
Petronia : the first wife of the emperor Vitellus
2842 Petronia Amnis
Philippi : a city in Macedonia, on the borders of Trace, celebrated for the battle in which Octavianus and Antony defeated Britus and Cassius
Pietatis : a goddess, Piety, who had two temples in Rome
pila : a pillar
2843 Pila Tiburtina
pinacotheca : a picture-gallery
Pincius : the name of a Roman gens. Perhaps after them was named the Mons Pincius, the eighth hill of Rome, situated outside the city, but enclosed by the Aurelian wall; called at an earlier period, Collis Hortorum, now Monte Pincio
2844 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
2844 Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
piscina : a pond in which fish are kept, a fish-pond
pistrina : a bake-house, bakery
platanus : the plantane or Oriental plane-tree
2845 Platner, Samuel Ball
2846 Pliny
Plotina : the wife of Trajan
pluteus : the board on which a corpse is placed
Pluto : the king of the Lower World, the husband of Proserpine, and brother of Jupiter and Neptune
Pompejus : name of a Roman gens. So the famous Cn. Pompejus Magnus, the triumvir
pons : a bridge
2847 Pons Aelius Hadrianus
2848 Pons Fabianus
2849 Pons Fabricius
2850 Points of Departure
2851 Pons Gratianus
2852 Pons Janiculensis
2853 Pons Triumphalis
2854 Populi Bustum Ambientes
2855 Porta Catularia
2856 Porta Carmentalis
2857 Porta Collina
2858 Porta Flument.
2859 Porta Pinciani
2861 Porta Ratumena
2862 Porta Salaria
2863 Porta Septimiana
2864 Porta Triumphalis
2865 porticus : a walk covered by a roof supported on columns a colonnade, piazza, arcade, gallery, porch
2866 Porticus a S.P.Q.R. Amoenitati Dicata
2867 Porticus ad Nationes
2868 Porticus Agrippinae
2869 Porticus Alexandri Severi
2871 Porticus Amelia
2872 Porticus Boni Eventus
2873 Porticus Caij et Lucij
2874 Porticus Constantini
2875 Porticus Corinthia cn. Octavij
2876 Porticus Europae
2877 Porticus Gratiani Valentiniani et Theodosii
2878 Porticus Hadriani 1
2879 Porticus Hadriani 2
2881 Porticus lugentium pro statione
2882 Porticus Metelli
2883 Porticus Milliarienses ab Aureliano Ornatae
2884 Porticus Minucia
2885 Porticus Neptuni
2886 Porticus Neronianae (Vaticanus)
2887 Porticus Neronianae (Pincii)
2888 Porticus Octaviae
2889 Porticus Philippi
2891 Porticus Polae
2892 Porticus Pompejanae
2893 Porticus praebentes umbraculum diei ab aesti
2894 Porticus Quirini
2895 Porticus Septorum Juliorum
2896 Porticus Trajani
2897 Porticus Vipsania
portus : a harbor, haven, port
prata : a meadow
2898 Prata Flaminia
2899 promenade architecturale
pulpitium : a scaffold, platform, pulpit, stage
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