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:
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
Massive retaining walls extended the area on the Palatine available for the Imperial building complex.