CITY OF THE SEVEN HILLS

  

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CITY OF THE SEVEN HILLS

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City of the Seven Hills (The). Rome, built on seven hills (Urbs septacollis). The hills are the Aventine, Cælian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal, and Viminal.
The AVENTINE HILL was given to the people. It was deemed unlucky, because here Remus was slain. It was also called "Collis Dianae," from the Temple of Diana which stood there.
The CAELIAN HILL was given to Caelius Vibenna, the Tuscan, who came to the help of the Romans in the Sabine war.
The CAPITOLINE HILL or "Mons Tarpeius," also called "Mons Saturni," on which stood the great castle or capitol of Rome. It contained the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus.
The ESQUILINE HILL was given by Augustus to Mecænas, who built thereon a magnificent mansion.
The PALATINE HILL was the largest of the seven. Here Romulus held his court, whence the word "palace" (palatium).
The QUIRINAL HILL was where the Quirés or Curês settlèd. It was also called "Cabalinus," from two marble statues of a horse, one of which was the work of Phidias, the other of Praxiteles.
The VIMINAL HILL was so called from the number of osiers (vimines) which grew there. It contained the Temple of Jupiter Viminalis. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: CITY OF THE SEVEN HILLS


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

43 49 54 59      4F 46      54 48 45      53 45 56 45 4E      48 49 4C 4C 53

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

                

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01000011 01001001 01010100 01011001 00100000 01001111 01000110 00100000 01010100 01001000 01000101 00100000 01010011 01000101 01010110 01000101 01001110 00100000 01001000 01001001 01001100 01001100 01010011

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#67 &#73 &#84 &#89 &#32 &#79 &#70 &#32 &#84 &#72 &#69 &#32 &#83 &#69 &#86 &#69 &#78 &#32 &#72 &#73 &#76 &#76 &#83

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0043 0049 0054 0059      004F 0046      0054 0048 0045      0053 0045 0056 0045 004E      0048 0049 004C 004C 0053

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

374354592494025442392533956394824243464653

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