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itself required that each twin take his auspices at a different place; therefore Romulus, who won the contest and founded the city, was repositioned to the more fortunate Palatine, the traditional site of Rome's foundation. The less fortunate Remus, who lost not only the contest but later, his life, remained on the Aventine: Servius notes the Aventine's reputation as a haunt of "inauspicious birds".
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Skutsch (1961) regards Ennius' variant as the most likely, with Romulus's Palatine augury as a later development, after common usage had extended the Aventine's name – formerly used for only the greater, northeastern height – to include its lesser neighbour. Augural rules and the mythos
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and some later sources, has Romulus perform his augury on one of the Aventine Hills. Remus performs his elsewhere, perhaps on the southeastern height, the lesser of the Aventine's two hills, which has been tentatively identified with Ennius'
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overran and temporarily held the city. After this, the walls were rebuilt or extended to properly incorporate the Aventine; this is more or less coincident with the increasing power and influence of the Aventine-based
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identifies two kings of that name, one ancient Italic, and one Alban, both said to have been buried on the hill in remote antiquity. Servius believes that the hill was named after the ancient Italic king
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The Aventine appears to have functioned as some kind of staging post for the legitimate ingress of foreign peoples and foreign cults into Rome. During the late regal era, Servius Tullius built a
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The hill is now an elegant residential part of Rome with a wealth of architectural interest, including palaces, churches, and gardens, for example, the basilica of
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The Vesta-class of starships in the Star Trek novels are named for Rome's seven hills. The most featured ship is the U.S.S. Aventine under Captain Ezri Dax.
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According to Roman tradition, the Aventine was not included within Rome's original foundation, and lay outside the city's ancient sacred boundary (
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In the imperial era the character of the hill changed and it became the seat of numerous aristocratic residences, including the private houses of
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Rome absorbed many more foreign deities via the Aventine: "No other location approaches concentration of foreign cults". In 392 BC,
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This new character of an aristocratic neighbourhood was probably the cause of its total destruction during the sack of Rome by
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credits Ancus with the building of a city wall to incorporate the Aventine. Others credit the same wall to Rome's sixth king,
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allowed or granted the plebs property rights there. By c.391 BC, the city's overspill had overtaken the Aventine and the
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The Aventine Hill is the southernmost of Rome's seven hills. It has two distinct heights, one greater to the northwest (
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The Aventine Hill is portrayed as a rough working-class area of ancient Rome in the popular Falco series of
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Carter, Jesse Benedict. "The Evolution of the City of Rome from Its Origin to the Gallic Catastrophe"],
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The beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c.1000–264 BC)
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as the lesser Aventine hill, see O. Skutsch, "Enniana IV: Condendae urbis auspicia",
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as the lesser Aventine hill, see O. Skutsch, "Enniana IV: Condendae urbis auspicia",
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The poorer population had meanwhile moved further south, to the plain near the port (
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Orlin, Eric M., Foreign Cults in Republican Rome: Rethinking the Pomerial Rule,
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The virgin goddess: studies in the pagan and Christian roots of mariology,
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period, many deputies of the opposition retired on this hill after the
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in Roman public affairs, and the rise of a plebeian nobility.
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Most Roman sources trace the name of the hill to a legendary
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c. 264, and at some time before the end of the 3rd century,
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Otto Skutsch, "Enniana IV: Condendae urbis auspicia",
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on the Aventine, as a Roman focus for the new-founded
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Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World
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Retrieved on May 8, 2007. 1122: 85: 396:on the Aventine; Romulus sets his up on the 3221:Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Arte Sanitaria 1012:, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Nov., 1961), pp. 252-267. 999:, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Nov., 1961), pp. 255-259. 974:, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Nov., 1961), pp. 255-259. 908:Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992, p.47 883:Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992, p.47 508:, patron deities of the Roman commoners or 68: 3372: 3106:Boncompagni Ludovisi Decorative Art Museum 1129: 1115: 359:was likely named after the Aventine Hill. 329: 280: 595:, friend of Trajan who built the private 3271:Santa Cecilia Musical Instruments Museum 2189:Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls 726:seek to maintain order over the various 722:. In season two, Vorenus and his friend 641: 616:. The Aventine was also the site of the 403:Each sees a number of auspicious birds ( 284: 29: 1094:Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 718:, in which the Aventine is the home of 711:The same image is portrayed in much of 362:The Aventine was a significant site in 3583: 3206:Museo nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia 2194:Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican 687: 634:) and to the other bank of the Tiber. 2474:Sacro Cuore di Gesù a Castro Pretorio 1136: 1110: 527:It is presumed that the Aventine was 250: 16:One of the seven hills of Rome, Italy 2881:Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of Italy 2229:S. Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana 1079:, September 2, 1909, pp. 132 - 140. 492:provided a temple for the so-called 2897:Column of the Immaculate Conception 2826:in Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere 1010:The Classical Quarterly, New Series 997:The Classical Quarterly, New Series 972:The Classical Quarterly, New Series 914:The Classical Quarterly, New Series 889:The Classical Quarterly, New Series 591:before they became emperors and of 445:, Rome's fourth king, defeated the 305:) and one lesser to the southeast ( 13: 3226:Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome 2179:Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran 1023:Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil 931:Commentary on the Aeneid of Vergil 736:In the British television series, 380:, killed by Hercules for stealing 289:Schematic map of Rome showing the 14: 3607: 3176:Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica 3141:Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna 1617:Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus 949:, 2002. 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Giulia 2660:Palazzo Poli 2526: 2424:S. 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Eugenio 2244:S. Balbina 1814:Tabularium 1488:Aqua Julia 1453:Aqua Appia 1311:Fontinalis 1227:Settimiana 993:Mons Murca 968:Mons Murca 918:Mons Murca 893:Mons Murca 867:References 567:, c. 278, 533:Lex Icilia 451:Politorium 3397:Esquiline 3366:Landscape 3061:Villa Ada 3031:Via Sacra 2776:Navicella 2751:Barcaccia 2724:Fountains 2509:S. Vitale 2504:S. Teresa 2459:S. Sabina 2171:basilicas 1846:Colosseum 1581:Ara Pacis 1573:Religious 1445:Aqueducts 1384:landmarks 1336:Trigemina 1316:Gallienus 1306:Esquilina 1301:Dolabella 1232:Tiburtina 1212:San Paolo 1182:Nomentana 1157:Ardeatina 1025:, 7. 657. 933:, 7. 657. 646:Basilica 627:in 410. 601:Vitellius 569:Vortumnus 349:Aventinus 345:Aventinus 3469:Frascati 3407:Quirinal 3402:Palatine 3382:Aventine 3056:Bioparco 3049:and zoos 2761:Marforio 2429:Pantheon 2349:S. 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Ripa
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Rome
Latin
Italian
Rione
Ripa
Ancus Marcius
Lucius Vorenus
Lucius Opimius
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus
Naevius
Pope Sixtus III
Aventine Secession (494 BC)
Aventine Secession (20th century)
Ancient Roman religion
Diana
Ceres
Liber
Libera
Bona Dea
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Latin
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[avenˈtiːno]
Seven Hills
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