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and the church of St. Michael, all built in this period, as well as the new line of walls (authorized in 1155), needed to house the increasing population. Reminders of the internal turbulence of communal life are the tower houses that may be seen in Vicolo dei Ferri, Via di
Postera, Via del Seminario
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rock used in building most Roman monuments. The water power of the falls supplies some of the electricity that lights Rome. The slopes of the neighbouring hills are covered with olives, vineyards and gardens; the most important local industry is the manufacture of paper.
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fourth century during the reign of
Constantine I, on the ruins of a Roman villa of the first century BC, to commemorate the works carried out on the Via Tiburtina. Several hypotheses have been advanced, including that it was a
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Blaesus of first half of the second century AD, coincided with the construction of Hadrian's monumental villa not far away. It held about 6,000 spectators. An inscription (CIL XIV, 4259) gives the benefactor, M. Tullius
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From the tenth century onwards, Tivoli, as an independent commune governed by its elected consuls, was the fiercest rival of Rome in the struggle for the control over the impoverished central Lazio. Emperor
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control. Tivoli however managed to keep a level of independence until the 15th century: symbols of the city's strength were the Palace of Arengo, the
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Tibur maintained a certain importance, being on the way (the
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by painters of late Roman
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and which was richly decorated with an ambitious program of
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1200:(born 1905), Italian-American physicist and Nobel laureate
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George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman
Praenomina", in
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Romanesque architecture Catholic Church of Tivoli, Lazio;
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and the rectangular one with the Sibyl of Tibur, whom
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519:, who came there having escaped the slaughter at
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1739:, ed., Little, Brown and Company, Boston (1854).
1657:Seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Tivoli.
1622:Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", p. 154.
1114:in 1461 to counter the urban strife between the
740:conquered it in 1001, and Tivoli fell under the
885:In 1944, Tivoli suffered heavy damage under an
673:, was assigned a residence here by the Emperor
515:was founded by Catillus the Arcadian, a son of
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1670:"Tivoli - Tomb of the Vestal Virgin Cossinia"
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1053:Villa of Manlius Vopiscus (Villa Gregoriana);
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1808:Tivoli and surroundings â Discover the lands
822:, whose construction was started in 1550 by
1697:"Tivoli historic weather averages in Italy"
665:all mention Tibur in their poems. In 273,
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1592:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
1590:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018"
1570:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
1001:on the acropolis, (probably of the Sibyl);
790:The castle of Rocca Pia, built in 1461 by
480:, 30 kilometres (19 miles) north-east of
1836:A Tivoli Companion â history and gardens
976:Mensa Ponderaria and Sacello di Augusto;
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1732:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
1611:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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653:also had villas at Tibur, and the poet
535:may share a common root with the river
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1751:Architecture of the European Synagogue
1744:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
1684:Architecture of the European Synagogue
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946:Sanctuary of Hercules Victor (Tivoli)
921:Upper part of the Temple of the Tosse
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264:68.65 km (26.51 sq mi)
1797:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
1212:(born 1984), professional footballer
1613:, vol. II, pp. 1200â1205 ("Tibur").
1128:(Duomo, rebuilt from 1635 to 1641).
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1787:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
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625:, Tibur allied itself with the
581:had a sacred grove. During the
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889:bombing, which destroyed the
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779:In the city there was also a
688:, but was later destroyed by
680:In 547, in the course of the
403:Waterfall in Villa Gregoriana
1194:(born 111), Lover of Hadrian
1158:have inspired the naming of
988:Porta Maior (Via del Colle);
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1294:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1218:(born 1941), Italian singer
1180:Dessau-WĂśrlitz Garden Realm
1110:, a fortress built by Pope
657:had a modest villa: he and
132:Location of Tivoli in Lazio
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1206:(born 76), Roman Emperor
1025:, Unesco World Heritage;
272:235 m (771 ft)
60:View of Tivoli from the
2404:San Gregorio da Sassola
1632:Lazio Itinerari ebraici
1164:Jardin de Tivoli, Paris
1004:Rectangular Temple of "
757:and strongly supported
669:, the captive queen of
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1886:Municipalities of the
992:San Pietro alla CaritĂ
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1235:Mediterranean climate
1141:, a particular white
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197:41.95972°N 12.79806°E
2545:Roman sites in Lazio
2024:Castelnuovo di Porto
1994:Capranica Prenestina
1749:Rachel Wischnitzer,
973:(below Piazza Tani);
934:Archaeological sites
763:Antipope Clement VII
501:Gaius Julius Solinus
290: ⢠Density
16:For other uses, see
2354:Rocca Santo Stefano
2229:Monte Porzio Catone
2149:Guidonia Montecelio
2114:Gallicano nel Lazio
2069:Civitella San Paolo
820:World Heritage Site
767:Ladislaus of Naples
749:and Via del Colle.
248:Roman establishment
193: /
2419:Sant'Angelo Romano
1974:Campagnano di Roma
1919:Anguillara Sabazia
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