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910: 926: 56: 113: 787: 146: 902: 1068:, a temple dedicated to Venus or the Sun or a tomb of the gens Tuscia, from which the current name would later derive. The dome is similar to that of the Pantheon (i.e. with an oculus). The central brick body is divided into two levels, one older on which the entrances were located, the other above on which there are three large rectangular niches and four semicircular niches. In ancient times it was covered with marble, as evidenced by the fixing holes. It rests on a base of 918: 74: 84: 1778: 1843: 400: 153: 120: 748:
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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Roman so-called Temple della Tosse, located on the ancient via Tiburtina near the Temple of Hercules and the Villa d'Este. It is a circular structure with a hole in the 12-metre (39 ft) diameter dome. From the discovery of a plaque it seems that the building was built in the first half of the
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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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of 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
633:. In 338 BC, however, Tibur was defeated and absorbed by the Romans. The city acquired Roman citizenship in 90 BC and became a resort area famed for its beauty and its good water, and was enriched by many 752:
In the 13th century Rome imposed a tribute on the city, and gave itself the right to appoint a count to govern it in conjunction with the local consuls. In the fourteenth century, Tivoli sided with the
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Sanctuary of Hercules Victor (second century BC) was one of the largest structures in central Italy at the time, and was located outside the ancient city, across the road leading to Rome and
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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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built the massive Rocca Pia to control the always restive population, and as a symbol of the permanence of papal temporal power here.
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from the Aniene plateau and founded a city they named Tibur in honor of Tiburtus. According to another account, Tibur was a colony of
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published in The Bijou annual for 1829 to accompany an engraving of 'The Cascade of Tivoli', a painting by Henning.
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makes Coras and the younger Catillus twin brothers and the leaders of a Tiburtine military force in support of
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From the sixteenth century the city saw further construction of villas. The most famous of these is the
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around a central area of several spacious rooms. Many fountains were used in the design;
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of the villa from the 1st century BC and of reused material from ancient buildings;
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river where it issues from the Sabine hills. The city offers a wide view over the
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Tivoli's reputation as a stylish resort and the fame of the gardens of the
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in 361 BC. Vestiges remain of its defensive walls of this period, in
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Viaggio a Tivoli antichissima cittĂ  latino-sabina fatto nel 1825
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Tibur maintained a certain importance, being on the way (the
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by painters of late Roman Mannerism, such Girolamo Muziano,
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and which was richly decorated with an ambitious program of
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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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Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
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and the rectangular one with the Sibyl of Tibur, whom
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Lazio Itinerari ebraici. I luoghi, la storia, l'arte
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with warm and dry summers and cool and wet winters.
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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 – history and gardens 976:Mensa Ponderaria and Sacello di Augusto; 924: 916: 908: 900: 785: 398: 1732:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 1611:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 933: 929:Apse of the Roman basilica of the Forum 653:also had villas at Tibur, and the poet 535:may share a common root with the river 2512: 1751:Architecture of the European Synagogue 1744:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 1684:Architecture of the European Synagogue 1859: 946:Sanctuary of Hercules Victor (Tivoli) 921:Upper part of the Temple of the Tosse 451: 264:68.65 km (26.51 sq mi) 1797:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1212:(born 1984), professional footballer 1613:, vol. 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Tivoli
Comune
View of Tivoli from the Villa Gregoriana
Villa Gregoriana
Flag of Tivoli
Coat of arms of Tivoli
Tivoli is located in Italy
Tivoli is located in Lazio
41°57′35″N 12°47′53″E / 41.95972°N 12.79806°E / 41.95972; 12.79806
Italy
Region
Lazio
Metropolitan city
Rome
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
San Lorenzo
Official website

/ˈtɪvəli/
TIV-ə-lee
[ˈtiːvoli]
Latin
comune

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