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- Velian_Hill abstract "The Velia — or Velian Hill or Velian Ridge — is a saddle or spur stretching out from the middle of the north side of the Palatine Hill towards the Oppian Hill (itself a spur of the Esquiline Hill) in Rome. In later times, the Velia was called Summa Sacra Via ("Summit of the Sacra Via") — since that road began there at its highest point — and was marked by the Arch of Titus and Temple of Venus and Roma. (An alternate theory is that the Velia was actually the eastern half of the Palatine).".
- Velian_Hill thumbnail Rome_in_753_BC.png?width=300.
- Velian_Hill wikiPageExternalLink Velia.html.
- Velian_Hill wikiPageExternalLink Velia*.html.
- Velian_Hill wikiPageID "8985801".
- Velian_Hill wikiPageRevisionID "577484394".
- Velian_Hill buildings Arch_of_Titus.
- Velian_Hill buildings Domus_Valeriorum.
- Velian_Hill buildings Sepulcretum.
- Velian_Hill hasPhotoCollection Velian_Hill.
- Velian_Hill italianName "Velio".
- Velian_Hill latinName "Velia".
- Velian_Hill name "Velian Hill".
- Velian_Hill religion Di_Penates.
- Velian_Hill religion "Temple of the".
- Velian_Hill rione Monti_(rione_of_Rome).
- Velian_Hill subject Category:Hills_of_Rome.
- Velian_Hill point "41.89111111111111 12.489166666666666".
- Velian_Hill type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Velian_Hill type Hill109303008.
- Velian_Hill type HillsOfRome.
- Velian_Hill type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Velian_Hill type Object100002684.
- Velian_Hill type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Velian_Hill type YagoGeoEntity.
- Velian_Hill type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Velian_Hill type SpatialThing.
- Velian_Hill comment "The Velia — or Velian Hill or Velian Ridge — is a saddle or spur stretching out from the middle of the north side of the Palatine Hill towards the Oppian Hill (itself a spur of the Esquiline Hill) in Rome. In later times, the Velia was called Summa Sacra Via ("Summit of the Sacra Via") — since that road began there at its highest point — and was marked by the Arch of Titus and Temple of Venus and Roma. (An alternate theory is that the Velia was actually the eastern half of the Palatine).".
- Velian_Hill label "Velia (Rom)".
- Velian_Hill label "Velia (Rome antique)".
- Velian_Hill label "Velia (colle)".
- Velian_Hill label "Velia".
- Velian_Hill label "Velian Hill".
- Velian_Hill label "Vélia (Roma)".
- Velian_Hill label "Welia".
- Velian_Hill label "ウェリア".
- Velian_Hill sameAs Velia_(Rom).
- Velian_Hill sameAs Velia_(Rome_antique).
- Velian_Hill sameAs Velia_(colle).
- Velian_Hill sameAs ウェリア.
- Velian_Hill sameAs 벨리아_언덕.
- Velian_Hill sameAs Velia.
- Velian_Hill sameAs Welia.
- Velian_Hill sameAs Vélia_(Roma).
- Velian_Hill sameAs m.027sb95.
- Velian_Hill sameAs Q967948.
- Velian_Hill sameAs Q967948.
- Velian_Hill sameAs Velian_Hill.
- Velian_Hill lat "41.89111111111111".
- Velian_Hill long "12.489166666666666".
- Velian_Hill wasDerivedFrom Velian_Hill?oldid=577484394.
- Velian_Hill depiction Rome_in_753_BC.png.
- Velian_Hill isPrimaryTopicOf Velian_Hill.