Caelian Hill

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Caelian Hill is one of the ancient seven hills on which the city of Rome was founded, historically significant for its early residential and religious sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill of Rome
topographical feature
associatedWith early Christian communities in Rome
borders Aventine Hill NERFINISHED
Esquiline Hill NERFINISHED
Palatine Hill NERFINISHED
contains Basilica of San Clemente al Laterano NERFINISHED
Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo NERFINISHED
Basilica of Santo Stefano Rotondo NERFINISHED
Case Romane del Celio NERFINISHED
Church of San Giovanni a Porta Latina NERFINISHED
Church of San Gregorio al Celio NERFINISHED
Church of San Saba NERFINISHED
Church of San Tommaso in Formis NERFINISHED
Claudian Aqueduct arches NERFINISHED
Parco di Villa Celimontana NERFINISHED
Villa Celimontana NERFINISHED
ancient Roman domus
military barracks of the imperial period
elevation approximately 50 meters above sea level
hadSanctuaryDedicatedTo Claudius NERFINISHED
Isis and Serapis NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Caelius NERFINISHED
Celio NERFINISHED
Mons Caelius NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSignificance early Christian basilicas
late antique domestic complexes
subterranean Roman houses
hasModernRioneName Celio NERFINISHED
isEastOf Palatine Hill NERFINISHED
isNortheastOf Aventine Hill NERFINISHED
isSouthOf Esquiline Hill NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Italy
Lazio
Rome
namedAfter Caelius Vibenna NERFINISHED
overlooks Colosseum NERFINISHED
Valle del Colosseo NERFINISHED
partOf Seven Hills of Rome NERFINISHED
wasAristocraticResidentialAreaIn Imperial Rome NERFINISHED
wasIncludedIn Aurelian Walls NERFINISHED
Servian Wall circuit NERFINISHED
wasInhabitedSince early Roman Republic
wasSiteOf Temple of Claudius NERFINISHED
various Roman cult sanctuaries

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