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The modern inner harbour (darsena) rests on ancient foundations many of which can be seen and whose shape is still very much the same as it was in Trajan's time. It had a curved breakwater on the southern side and a straight one to the north with arches to reduce the waves which still exist.
474:(most beautiful, according to Pliny) must have been built at the same time but traces have yet to be found, although the Terme Taurine baths and the large cistern nearby are likely to have been included. Pliny was summoned by Trajan to his villa there for an exceptional meeting there of the
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running along the harbour, 6 m wide and at a depth of 3 m, was excavated. Some of the Roman city wall is visible in the basement of the
Fraternity of the Banner in the Piazza Leandra. Remains of an aqueduct and a large cistern, possibly part of Trajan's villa, are preserved.
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at the beginning of the 2nd century and known as Centum Cellae thereafter probably due to the many vaulted "cells" forming the harbour wall some of which can still be seen. The first occurrence of the name Centum Cellae is from a letter by
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is the only remaining Tower of four large Roman round towers that served as beacons around the ancient harbour. Remains of warehouses can be seen between the large basin and the inner harbour (darsena), still used during the Middle Ages.
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was most likely connected with the nearby necropolis of
Scaglia. An ancient port formed by small parallel basins capable of accommodating single vessels was still visible at the end of the 19th century near Forte Michelangelo.
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Menicuccio dell'Aquila among them) to recapture the place, which, after the payment of 4,000 florins, became thenceforth a full Papal possession, led by a vicar and a treasurer.
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Civitavecchia, which damaged the city and inflicted several civilian casualties. On June 27, 1944, two American soldiers from the
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The commune has multiple preschools, primary schools, junior high schools, and high schools. Polo
Universitario di Civitavecchia is located in the city.
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Civitavecchia. Un progetto per Aquae Tauri, in Scienze dell'Antichità 24.1 (2018), pp. 149-174.
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and still popular with the Civitavecchiesi. The modern name stems from the common fig plants among the various pools.
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in 1870. This permanently removed the port from papal control.
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were built originally in the Roman Republican era, possibly by
1945:"History of Civitavecchia | Port of Rome – Civitavecchia"
2193:." Commune of Civitavecchia. Retrieved on December 21, 2014.
2173:." Commune of Civitavecchia. Retrieved on December 21, 2014.
2153:." Commune of Civitavecchia. Retrieved on December 21, 2014.
2133:." Commune of Civitavecchia. Retrieved on December 21, 2014.
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2206:. The Britain - Palestine Twinning Network. Archived from
1959:"Emmett Till, His Father, and the Scars on America's Soul"
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was imprisoned in Centumcellae during the persecutions of
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refortified Centumcellae. As the port was raided by the
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Civitavecchia in 1699 showing buildings of Roman harbour
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Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
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Rutilius Namatianus, A Voyage Home to Gaul 217‑276
2004:"Aquae Tauri, the Achelous project | Roman ports"
2070:"Infos at R.A.M. website (search the list of ports)"
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2052:"Il porto di Civitavecchia - Port-of-rome.org"
622:served as consul for a time in Civitavecchia.
376:, meaning "ancient town") is a city and major
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860:Climate data for Civitavecchia (1991–2020)
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1765:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
1763:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018"
1743:. Italian National Institute of Statistics
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2022:"Civitavecchia Climate Normals 1991–2020"
99:Location in the Metropolitan City of Rome
2243:. www.bethlehem-city.org. Archived from
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1688:(b. 1948), former water polo player
706:. The conversion of one of them to
1671:(b. 1924), journalist, founder of
1435:, an unconnected motorway linking
140:Location of Civitavecchia in Italy
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2341:Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
1635:(b. 1950), former football player
702:The city is also the seat of two
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1653:(b. 1941), former track athlete
1431:Civitavecchia is served by the
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438:The nearby monumental baths at
2993:Renaissance sites in the Lazio
627:Rome and Civitavecchia railway
59:Civitavecchia fort and harbour
1:
1659:(b. 1971), road bicycle racer
1593:(b. 1966), professional boxer
1418:Civitavecchia railway station
847:Köppen climate classification
2241:"::Bethlehem Municipality::"
1647:(1921-1982), football player
1641:(1928-2016), football player
1503:Twin towns and sister cities
841:Civitavecchia experiences a
699:has a secondary importance.
580:sent an army under cardinal
576:in 1431. In that year, pope
572:, and the Di Vico, who held
2299:Images of Fort Michelangelo
1870:Port Mobility Civitavecchia
1406:", it is linked to several
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1049:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
909:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
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2088:"Civitavecchia Marittima"
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1682:(b. 1971), game designer
1629:(b. 1982), racing driver
1623:(b. 1977), racing driver
629:was opened for service.
2857:San Gregorio da Sassola
2230:Bethlehem Municipality.
1924:Encyclopedia Britannica
1824:Encyclopædia Britannica
1715:Civitavecchia di Arpino
828:, ninety minutes away.
651:, Fred A. McMurray and
514:and died there in 253.
464:Apollodorus of Damascus
2998:Roman harbors in Italy
2983:Coastal towns in Lazio
2862:San Polo dei Cavalieri
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2304:The port of Rome Guide
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2092:www.ilmondodeitreni.it
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3003:Roman sites in Lazio
2477:Castelnuovo di Porto
2447:Capranica Prenestina
2124:Scuole dell'Infanzia
2056:www.port-of-rome.org
1981:www.ostia-antica.org
1710:Civitavecchia Calcio
1404:Motorways of the Sea
770:baths frequented by
649:379th Port Battalion
618:The French novelist
590:Niccolò Fortebraccio
582:Giovanni Vitelleschi
2807:Rocca Santo Stefano
2682:Monte Porzio Catone
2602:Guidonia Montecelio
2567:Gallicano nel Lazio
2522:Civitella San Paolo
1965:. October 19, 2016.
1872:. February 3, 2016.
979:Daily mean °C (°F)
745:Torre di Lazzaretto
663:five months later.
599:The place became a
519:Rutilius Namatianus
476:consilium principis
446:, prefect of Rome.
264:Aurelia, La Scaglia
201: /
2872:Sant'Angelo Romano
2427:Campagnano di Roma
2372:Anguillara Sabazia
2294:Civitavecchia Port
2189:2014-12-21 at the
2169:2014-12-21 at the
2149:2014-12-21 at the
2129:2014-12-21 at the
2076:on April 19, 2011.
2008:www.romanports.org
1694:(1910–1981), boxer
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1665:(1938–2005), boxer
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1613:" Rail Italy ex "
1507:Civitavecchia is
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605:Pope Innocent XII
550:Pope Gregory III
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205:42.100°N 11.800°E
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143:Show map of Italy
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