Porta Salutaris

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Porta Salutaris was an ancient gate of Rome located in the area of the Alta Semita, likely serving as one of the minor entrances in the city’s defensive or ceremonial infrastructure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman architectural structure
ancient city gate
associatedWith Alta Semita (ancient Roman street or district) NERFINISHED
category ancient Roman gates
culture Ancient Roman
function city entrance
minor gate in defensive or ceremonial infrastructure
hasUncertainExactLocation true
historicalPeriod Roman Republic or early Roman Empire NERFINISHED
languageOfName Latin
likelyLocatedNear Quirinal Hill area NERFINISHED
literalMeaning Gate of Health
locatedIn Alta Semita area NERFINISHED
Rome
mentionedIn scholarly reconstructions of Rome’s topography
namedAfter Salus (Roman concept of health and safety) NERFINISHED
partOf city gates of ancient Rome
urban infrastructure of ancient Rome
status no longer extant
usedFor access to the Alta Semita area

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Regio VI Alta Semita contains Porta Salutaris