Aventine Triad cultic landscape
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The Aventine Triad cultic landscape refers to the interconnected complex of temples, sanctuaries, and religious spaces on Rome’s Aventine Hill dedicated to major deities such as Ceres, Liber, and Libera, forming a key center of plebeian and communal worship in the ancient city.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Aventine Triad cult complex | 1 |
| Aventine Triad cultic landscape canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16215678 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Aventine Triad cultic landscape Context triple: [Temple of Diana (Aventine Hill), associatedWith, Aventine Triad cultic landscape]
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Capitoline Hill urban ensemble
The Capitoline Hill urban ensemble is the grand Renaissance civic complex in Rome, redesigned by Michelangelo, that crowns one of the city’s historic seven hills with monumental palaces, a central piazza, and symbolic approaches.
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B.
Etruscan necropolis at Veii
The Etruscan necropolis at Veii is an ancient burial complex near the former Etruscan city of Veii in central Italy, notable for its rock-cut tombs and rich archaeological remains that illuminate Etruscan funerary practices and society.
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C.
Temple of Apollo at Veii
The Temple of Apollo at Veii was a major Etruscan sanctuary renowned for its terracotta sculptures, including the famous statue of Apollo, and exemplifies early Italic religious architecture.
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D.
Etruscan acropolis
The Etruscan acropolis is an ancient fortified hilltop complex that served as the political, religious, and urban center of the Etruscan city of Populonia in central Italy.
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E.
Palatine Hill
Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient parts of Rome, traditionally regarded as the birthplace of the city and home to many imperial palaces.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Aventine Triad cultic landscape Target entity description: The Aventine Triad cultic landscape refers to the interconnected complex of temples, sanctuaries, and religious spaces on Rome’s Aventine Hill dedicated to major deities such as Ceres, Liber, and Libera, forming a key center of plebeian and communal worship in the ancient city.
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A.
Capitoline Hill urban ensemble
The Capitoline Hill urban ensemble is the grand Renaissance civic complex in Rome, redesigned by Michelangelo, that crowns one of the city’s historic seven hills with monumental palaces, a central piazza, and symbolic approaches.
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B.
Etruscan necropolis at Veii
The Etruscan necropolis at Veii is an ancient burial complex near the former Etruscan city of Veii in central Italy, notable for its rock-cut tombs and rich archaeological remains that illuminate Etruscan funerary practices and society.
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C.
Temple of Apollo at Veii
The Temple of Apollo at Veii was a major Etruscan sanctuary renowned for its terracotta sculptures, including the famous statue of Apollo, and exemplifies early Italic religious architecture.
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D.
Etruscan acropolis
The Etruscan acropolis is an ancient fortified hilltop complex that served as the political, religious, and urban center of the Etruscan city of Populonia in central Italy.
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E.
Palatine Hill
Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient parts of Rome, traditionally regarded as the birthplace of the city and home to many imperial palaces.
- F. None of above. chosen
Referenced by (2)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.