Alban Mount

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Alban Mount is an ancient volcanic hill in the Alban Hills southeast of Rome, historically significant as a major religious and ceremonial center for the Latin peoples.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Mons Albanus 3

Statements (27)

Predicate Object
instanceOf religious site
volcanic hill
associatedWith Latin League NERFINISHED
ancient Latium NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Italy
culturalRegion Latium Vetus NERFINISHED
elevationType hill range high point
geologicalType extinct volcano
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasSummit Mons Albanus NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance major ceremonial center for the Latin peoples
major religious center for the Latin peoples
languageContext Latin
locatedIn Alban Hills NERFINISHED
locatedOn Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedSoutheastOf Rome NERFINISHED
near Castel Gandolfo NERFINISHED
Lake Albano NERFINISHED
partOf Alban volcanic complex NERFINISHED
Lazio NERFINISHED
religiousFunction location of inter-city Latin festivals
site of common Latin cults
terrainFeature hill
timePeriod ancient Rome NERFINISHED
pre-Roman Latium
usedBy Latin peoples

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Alban Mount sanctuary locatedOn Alban Mount
Monte Cavo ancientName Alban Mount
this entity surface form: Mons Albanus
Jupiter Latiaris hasCultCenter Alban Mount
this entity surface form: Mons Albanus
Jupiter Latiaris festivalLocation Alban Mount
this entity surface form: Mons Albanus
Latin League religiousCenter Alban Mount