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Capitoline and Museums
There is a surviving portrait of Agrippina the Elder in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
Pope Innocent X, Capitoline Museums.
A large hieratic bronze of Innocent X by Algardi is now to be found in the Capitoline Museums.
Domitian, Capitoline Museums, Rome
The Judgement of Paris, Capodimonte porcelain, Capitoline Museums, Rome
1510, Capitoline Museums, Rome
At the beginning of his papacy in 1471, Sixtus IV donated several historically important Roman sculptures that founded a papal collection of art that would eventually develop into the collections of the Capitoline Museums.
The Dying Gaul, a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late 3rd century BCE Capitoline Museums, Rome
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1616 ( Capitoline Museums ).
The Capitoline Museums: Guide.
Judgement of Paris, porcelain, Capitoline Museums, Rome
File: Bust Antinoos Musei Capitolini MC294. jpg | As Bacchus, Capitoline Museums
File: Capitoline Antinous Musei Capitolini MC741 n2. jpg | Capitoline Antinous, Capitoline Museums, from the Villa Adriana
Funerary relief of an Archigallus from Lavinium, mid-2nd century AD, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
The Dying Gaul, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
The Capitoline contains few ancient ground-level ruins, as they are almost entirely covered up by Medieval and Renaissance palaces ( now housing the Capitoline Museums ) that surround a piazza, a significant urban plan designed by Michelangelo.
The three palazzi are now home to the Capitoline Museums.
Sculpture of a camillus from the Capitoline Museums.
Soane continued his study of buildings, including Villa Lante, Palazzo Farnese, Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, the Capitoline Museums and the Villa Albani.
To mark the 400th anniversary of the Vatican Archives, 100 original documents dating from the 8th to the 20th century were put on display from February to September 2012 in the " Lux in arcana – The Vatican Secret Archives reveals itself " exhibition held at the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
* Intelligence, Memory and Will, Capitoline Museums, Rome

Capitoline and public
As guarantor of public faith, Fides had her temple on the Capitol ( near that of Capitoline Jupiter ).
These public treasures were deposited in the temple of Saturn at the Forum Romanum, on the eastern slope of the Capitoline Hill.

Capitoline and collection
Category: Capitoline Museums collection
Category: Capitoline Museums collection
Category: Capitoline Museums collection
The history of the museums can be traced to 1471, when Pope Sixtus IV donated a collection of important ancient bronzes to the people of Rome and located them on Capitoline Hill.
Its permanent collection comprises 400 ancient statues, moved here during the reorganisation of the Capitoline Museums in 1997, along with tombs, busts, and mosaics.

Capitoline and art
The Capitoline Museums ( Italian Musei Capitolini ) are a group of art and archeological museums in Piazza del Campidoglio, on top of the Capitoline Hill in Rome, Italy.
The third floor of the Palazzo dei Conservatori houses the Capitoline Art Gallery, housing the museums ' painting and applied art galleries.

Capitoline and world
The first " outsider " Etruscan king, Lucius Tarquinius Priscus, founded a Capitoline temple to the triad Jupiter, Juno and Minerva which served as the model for the highest official cult throughout the Roman world.

Capitoline and began
As his last great act he began the construction of a temple in honour of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill, partially funded by plunder seized from the Sabines.
Later, on September 6, the Eckford Club began a championship series for the pennant with the Atlantic club at the Capitoline Grounds.

Capitoline and when
In the confusion, the leading men of the state gathered at Sabinus ' house, proclaiming Vespasian as Emperor, but the multitude dispersed when Vitellian cohorts clashed with the armed escort of Sabinus, who was forced to retreat to the Capitoline Hill.
This was extended with the inclusion of the Capitoline Hill and Tiber Island when Rome became an oppidum, or fortified town.
According to early Roman histories, when the Sabine ruler Titus Tatius attacked Rome after the Rape of the Sabines ( 8th century BC ), the Vestal Virgin Tarpeia, daughter of Spurius Tarpeius, governor of the citadel on the Capitoline Hill, betrayed the Romans by opening the city gates for the Sabines in return for ' what they bore on their arms.
* Gaius Fabius Dorsuo, bravely left the Capitoline Hill to perform a sacrifice when Rome was occupied by the Gauls following the Battle of the Allia in 390 BC, eluding the Gallic sentries both on his departure and his return.
This took place around 625 BCE when, according to archaeological evidence a network of drainage channels was dug through the marshy ground, and at the same time, the stream that separated the two hills of the Capitoline and Palatine was regulated, its embankments were strengthened, and it was finally covered over.
" Iuventas, " Youth ," was one of two deities who " refused " to leave the Capitol when the building of the new Temple of Capitoline Jove required the exauguration of deities who already occupied the site.
The persistence of a female presence in her cult through the centuries down to the lectisternium of 217 BC, when the matronae collected money for the service, and to the times of Augustus during the ludi saeculares in the sacrifices to Capitoline Juno are proof of the resilience of this foreign tradition.
In early 1858, Hawthorne was inspired to write his romance when he saw the Faun of Praxiteles in the Palazzo Nuovo of the Capitoline Museum in Rome.
The original is on display in the Capitoline Museums, with the one now standing in the open air of the Piazza del Campidoglio being a replica made in 1981 when the original was taken down for restoration.
Moreover the 5-year lustra date to 28 BC when the temple of Mars Ultor (" Mars the Avenger "), the imperial god, was constructed and took precedence over the temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline.
At a time in European history when ancient works were the measure by which all statuary was judged, in 1801 Cartellier obtained wide recognition after exhibiting a plaster version of his statue of Modesty that was based on the free-standing statue of the Capitoline Venus in Rome.
This outcome undoubtedly contributed to the tremendous anticipation when Cincinnati came to Brooklyn with an 89 game winning streak to meet the Atlantics on June 14, 1870 at Atlantic's home Capitoline Grounds.
The geese in the temple of Juno on the Capitoline Hill were said by Livy to have saved Rome from the Gauls around 390 BC when they were disturbed in a night attack.

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