Esquilino Hill

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Esquilino Hill is one of the Seven Hills of Rome, known for its historic significance and prominent religious and archaeological sites.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Esquiline Hill 12
Esquiline Hill, Rome 1
Esquilino Hill canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Seven Hills of Rome
hill
historic site
adjacentTo Caelian Hill
Oppian Hill
Viminal Hill
contains Auditorium of Maecenas
Basilica of Saint Mary Major
surface form: Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore

Church of San Vito
Church of Santa Prassede
Santa Pudenziana
surface form: Church of Santa Pudenziana

Church of Sant’Eusebio
Esquilino rione
Gardens of Maecenas (Horti Maecenatis)
Nymphaeum of Alexander Severus
Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II
Porta Maggiore
Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker
hasArchaeologicalFinds Roman tombs
funerary inscriptions
remains of ancient gardens
hasCulturalSignificance multicultural neighborhood in modern Rome
hasElevationRelativeToCity one of the higher hills of central Rome
hasHeritage ancient Roman history
hasHistoricPhase Roman Empire
surface form: Imperial Rome

Roman Republic
surface form: Republican Rome

ancient Italy
surface form: archaic Rome

medieval Rome
modern Rome
hasNameOrigin Latin "Esquiliae"
hasNotableStructure Aurelian Walls segment near Porta Maggiore
hasPeriodOfMajorDevelopment Augustan age
hasReligiousSignificance major Marian shrine at Santa Maria Maggiore
hasTransportConnection Roma Termini railway station vicinity
isTouristAttractionOf Rome
isUrbanDistrictCenterOf Esquilino rione
surface form: Rione Esquilino (R. XV)
knownFor archaeological sites
historic significance
religious sites
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Rome
partOf Seven Hills of Rome
wasDevelopedBy Maecenas
wasUsedAs burial ground for the poor in Republican Rome
necropolis in archaic Rome

Referenced by (14)

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Basilica of Saint Mary Major locatedIn Esquilino Hill
Domus Aurea locatedIn Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Quirinal Hill borderedBy Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Seven Hills of Rome hasPart Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Velian Hill locatedNear Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Saint Mary of the Snows associatedWithPlace Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Historic Centre of Rome includes Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria Immacolata all'Esquilino isLocatedAt Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill, Rome
Oppian Hill partOf Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
golden house locatedNear Esquilino Hill
subject surface form: Domus Aurea
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Baths of Trajan partOf Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Baths of Titus locatedIn Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Municipio I of Rome contains Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill
Lateran Hill near Esquilino Hill
this entity surface form: Esquiline Hill