Arx of the Capitoline

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Arx of the Capitoline was the fortified northern summit of Rome’s Capitoline Hill, serving as a key defensive stronghold and religious center in ancient Rome.

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Arx of the Capitoline canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman fortress
hilltop stronghold
religious site
associatedWith Roman military
Roman priesthoods
city Rome
country Italy
culture ancient Roman
currentStatus archaeological and topographical feature
elevationRelativeTo higher than the surrounding city
etymology "arx" means citadel or fortress in Latin
function defensive stronghold
religious center
hasRole key element of Rome’s fortifications
place of refuge in times of danger
locatedIn Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED
Italy
Lazio
Rome
nameLanguage Latin
partOf Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
position northern summit of Capitoline Hill
religion Roman religion
strategicImportance commanded views over Rome
controlled access to the Capitoline Hill
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
usedFor defense of Rome
housing temples
military observation
religious ceremonies

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Temple of Juno Moneta onHill Arx of the Capitoline