Mons Capitolinus

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Mons Capitolinus is the Latin name for the Capitoline Hill, one of the seven hills of ancient Rome and a major religious and political center of the city.

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Mons Capitolinus canonical 3

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman site
hill
historic place
political center
religious center
associatedWithDeity Juno
Jupiter
Minerva
connectedTo Forum Romanum
culturalPeriod Classical antiquity
currentFunction site of Capitoline Museums
tourist attraction
etymologyAssociatedWith Capitoline Triad
hasAlternativeName Capitolium
hasCitadel Arx
hasHighestStatusAmong Seven Hills of Rome
hasLatinName Mons Capitolinus self-link
hasMajorTemple Temple of Juno Moneta
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
hasModernSquare Piazza del Campidoglio
hasNameInEnglish Capitoline Hill
hasSlopeFacing Campus Martius
Roman Forum
hasSubdivisions Arx (citadel)
surface form: Arx

Capitolium
surface form: Capitolium proper
hosts Capitoline Museums
knownFor Arx (citadel)
Tabularium
Temple of Juno Moneta
Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
political significance
religious significance
locatedIn Italy
Rome
oneOf Seven Hills of Rome
overlooks Roman Forum
partOf Rome
Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
redesignedBy Michelangelo
surface form: Michelangelo Buonarroti
redesignPeriod 16th century
symbolOf Roman authority
Rome
timeOfMajorDevelopment Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome

Roman Republic
surface form: Republican Rome
usedFor political assemblies
religious ceremonies
triumphal processions
wasCenterOf Roman government
Roman state religion

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Capitoline Hill hasAlternativeName Mons Capitolinus
Mons Capitolinus hasLatinName Mons Capitolinus self-link
Capitolium knownAs Mons Capitolinus