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  2. Mamertine Prison - Wikipedia

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    The Mamertine Prison (Italian: Carcere Mamertino), in antiquity the Tullianum, was a prison (carcer) with a dungeon located in the Comitium in ancient Rome. It is said to have been built in the 7th century BC and was situated on the northeastern slope of the Capitoline Hill , facing the Curia and the imperial forums of Nerva , Vespasian , and ...

  3. Prisons in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The most famous place of incarceration was the Mamertine Prison. [9] The tresviri or triumviri capitales oversaw prisons and executions, along with other functions that, as Andrew Lintott notes, show them to have been "a mixture of police superintendents and justices of the peace," [10] [11] [12] playing some role also in administering prison ...

  4. Mamertines - Wikipedia

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    Even centuries after the Mamertine occupation, the inhabitants of Messina were still called Mamertines. In his novel Salammbô, Gustave Flaubert writes of the Greeks singing the 'old song of the Mamertines': "With my lance and sword I plough and reap; I am master of the house! The disarmed man falls at my feet and calls me Lord and Great King."

  5. Vercingetorix - Wikipedia

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    A plaque in the museum at the Mamertine Prison indicates Vercingetorix was beheaded there in 49 BC. Vercingetorix was imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome for almost six years before being publicly displayed in the first of Caesar's four triumphs in 46 BC. He was ceremonially strangled at the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus after the triumph. [18]

  6. Category:Crime and punishment in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Mamertine Prison; P. Prisons in ancient Rome; R. Relegatio; T. Trial of Trebonius; V. Valerian and Porcian laws This page was last edited on 7 July 2024, at 16:05 ...

  7. Paul, Apostle of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Paul has been imprisoned inside Mamertine Prison in Rome for his strong influence as a Christian leader which makes him a threat to Nero's power. Mauritius Gallus, the newly appointed prefect of the prison, accuses Paul of burning half of Rome down and, by Nero's decree, sentences him to death.

  8. Key facts about OJ Simpson and the 'Trial of the Century' - AOL

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    Key facts about O.J. Simpson: If the Pro Football Hall of Famer is granted parole, he could be released from prison on Oct. 1. But if Simpson is denied parole, he will be given a rehearing date ...

  9. Gemonian stairs - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the location of the steps roughly coincides with the current Via di San Pietro in Carcere, past the ruins of the Mamertine Prison. [ 1 ] It is believed the stairs were built some time before the rule of Tiberius (14–37), as they were not mentioned by name in any ancient texts that predate this period. [ 2 ]