Latin "Esquiliae"

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Latin "Esquiliae" is the ancient Latin name for the Esquiline Hill, one of the seven hills on which Rome was founded.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin toponym
ancient place name
hill of Rome
associatedWith Roman topography
early history of Rome
coordinateWith Aventinus NERFINISHED
Caelius NERFINISHED
Capitolinus NERFINISHED
Palatinus NERFINISHED
Quirinalis NERFINISHED
Viminalis NERFINISHED
elevationRelativeToCity one of the highest of the Seven Hills of Rome
etymologyStatus uncertain
hasGrammaticalCaseForm nominative plural
hasGrammaticalNumber plural
hasModernName Esquiline Hill NERFINISHED
hasNotableSite Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore NERFINISHED
Domus Aurea NERFINISHED
Esquiline necropolis NERFINISHED
Gardens of Maecenas NERFINISHED
hasPart Cispius NERFINISHED
Oppius NERFINISHED
language Latin
locatedIn Italy
Latium NERFINISHED
Rome
mentionedIn Latin literature
partOf Seven Hills of Rome NERFINISHED
refersTo Esquiline Hill NERFINISHED
timeOfUse Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
topographicalRole eastern boundary of ancient Rome
usedIn Ancient Rome NERFINISHED

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Esquilino Hill hasNameOrigin Latin "Esquiliae"