Palatine Hill
Palatine Hill (Latin: Palatium) also named the Sun Hill was the hill that Rome was built on. Rome later extended to include the seven hills:
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Part of the Imperial Palace complex on the Palatine Hill overlooking the Circus Maximus.
Etymology
According to Livy (59 BC – 17) the Palatine hill got its name from the Arcadian settlement of Pallantium. The term palace itself stems from Palatium.
Palatine Hill Media
- Palatine Hill from across the Circus Maximus April 2019.jpg
View of the Palatine Hill from across the Circus Maximus
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Palatin, localisation des différentes sections du palais impérial.
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Palatine Hill from the Colosseum
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Massive retaining walls extended the area on the Palatine available for the Imperial building complex.
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Plan of the Palatine with modern buildings overlaid