Porta Fontinalis
Porta Fontinalis
Pleiades
Platner 1929 (Perseus) PORTA FONTINALIS
Dyson 2010 42
CIL vi. 9514
Wikidata Q1615030: Porta Fontinalis
TM GEO ID 44893: Porta Fontinalis
Richardson 1992 311
Parker 1878 99
Liv. (OCT: PHI) 35.10.12.4
Staccioli 2003 38, 72
Wikipedia (English) Porta Fontinalis
Morpurgo 1906
Middleton 1892 I, 29
CIL vi. 9921
CIL vi. 33914
Porta Fontinalis
No longer extant, the Porta Fontinalis is only known via textual and epigraphic references. Presumed to be a gate of the Servian Wall, the Porta Fontinalis lay in the Campus Martius, west of the via Lata. It may have been the original point of issuance for the Republican roads known as the Via Flaminia and the Via Salaria.
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No longer extant, the Porta Fontinalis is only known via textual and epigraphic references. Presumed to be a gate of the Servian Wall, the Porta Fontinalis lay in the Campus Martius, west of the via Lata. It may have been the original point of issuance for the Republican roads known as the Via Flaminia and the Via Salaria.
Porta Fontinalis
-330
Porta Fontinalis
Porta Fontinalis
Pleiades
Mediterranean [[-330,300]]
Hellenistic-Roman Early Empire (330 BC – AD 300)
300
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gate (of a city), city gate