Circus of Nero

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The Circus of Nero was an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and execution site on the Vatican Hill, later overbuilt by St. Peter’s Basilica.

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Circus of Caligula and Nero 1
Circus of Nero canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman circus
archaeological site
chariot-racing stadium
execution site
alsoKnownAs Circus of Nero
surface form: Circus of Caligula and Nero

Vatican Circus
architecturalStyle Roman circus architecture
associatedWith Caligula
early Christian martyrdoms
completedDuring reign of Nero
constructionStart reign of Caligula
country Roman Empire
culturalSignificance precursor site to major Christian pilgrimage center
site of early Christian persecution
documentedIn ancient Roman literary sources
excavatedInPart 20th century
feature obelisks
spina
governedBy Roman emperors
hadCapacity tens of thousands of spectators
historicalPeriod 1st century AD
influenced Christian tradition about site of Peter’s tomb
laterReligiousAssociation Christianity
locatedIn Italy
Rome
Vatican City area
Vatican Hill ONNED1
locatedWestOf Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
material brick
stone
namedAfter Nero
near Vatican Hill
surface form: Ager Vaticanus

St. Peter's Square
surface form: St. Peter’s Square
notableEvent persecution of Christians under Nero
orientation roughly east–west
overbuiltBy Old St. Peter’s Basilica NERFINISHED
St. Peter’s Basilica NERFINISHED
partOf urban landscape of imperial Rome
precededBy private gardens of Caligula
primaryUse chariot racing
religiousAssociation Roman paganism
remains substructures beneath St. Peter’s Basilica
status destroyed
traditionallyAssociatedWith martyrdom of Saint Peter
usedFor imperial ceremonies
public executions
spectacles
usedUntil Late Antiquity
surface form: late Roman Empire

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Vatican Obelisk associatedWith Circus of Nero
Circus of Nero alsoKnownAs Circus of Nero
this entity surface form: Circus of Caligula and Nero