Servian Wall
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The Servian Wall (in Latin: Murus Servii Tullii) was a defensive barrier constructed around the city of Rome in the early 4th century BC. The wall was 3.6 m thick, 11 km long, and had more than a dozen gates.
da Nord a Sud[edit]
nord est[edit]
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Large part of the Servian Wall near Termini station (Esquilino) -
between Quirinale and Trajan's Forum -
Porta Esquilina, as rebuild by August. Remodelled in 262 as Arch of Gallienus
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Porta Caelimontana, near Colosseum