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  2. Rostra - Wikipedia

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    The Rostra (Italian: Rostri) was a large platform built in the city of Rome that stood during the republican and imperial periods. [1] Speakers would stand on the rostra and face the north side of the Comitium towards the senate house and deliver orations to those assembled in between.

  3. List of monuments of the Roman Forum - Wikipedia

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    Rostra (New Rostra, Rostra Augusti), platform from which politicians made their speeches to the Roman citizens; Umbilicus urbis Romae, the designated centre ("navel") of the city from which, and to which, all distances in Rome and the Roman Empire were measured (probably identical with the Mundus Cereris)

  4. Roman Forum - Wikipedia

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    The latter represents the best-preserved tetrarchic building in Rome. He also reconstructed the rostra at each end of the Forum and added columns. [39] The reign of Constantine the Great saw the completion of the construction of the Basilica of Maxentius (312 AD), the last significant expansion of the Forum complex. [41]

  5. Rosta, Piedmont - Wikipedia

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    Rosta is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Turin.. Sights include the Abbey of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso.

  6. Column of Phocas - Wikipedia

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    Erected in front of the Rostra and dedicated or rededicated in honour of the Eastern Roman Emperor Phocas on August 1, 608 AD, it was the last architectural addition made to the Forum Romanum, after over 1,300 years of construction.

  7. Temple of Caesar - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Caesar or Temple of Divus Iulius (Latin: Aedes Divi Iuli; Italian: Tempio del Divo Giulio), also known as Temple of the Deified Julius Caesar, delubrum, heroon or Temple of the Comet Star, [1] is an ancient structure in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy, located near the Regia and the Temple of Vesta.