Nel corso del 2017, ad articolo ormai concluso, diversi film hanno scommesso, con esito vario, sulle periferie
capitoline: da Fortunata di Sergio Castellitto a 11 contagio di Matteo Botrugno e Daniele Coluccini (tratto daH'oinonimo romanzo di Walter Siti), da Cuori puri di Roberto De Paolis a Brutti e cattivi di Cosimo Gomez.
When the Roman edict against the Christians was abolished and Christianity found favor in the empire, Macarius, fourth-century bishop of Jerusalem, petitioned Constantine to demolish the
Capitoline and restore the tomb of Christ.
Behind the figures, massive architectural structures are situated in front of the
Capitoline Hill and Tarpeian Rock, occupying a prominent visual role.
Legendary Rome: Myths, Monuments, and Memory on the Palatine and
Capitoline. London.
Palatine,
Capitoline and Esquiline are three of the .
Since Imperial Roman times, the
Capitoline Hill was central to political, social, and sacred life.
In fact the Capitol is literally named after a very different sort of hill, the
Capitoline in Rome.
The act of self-censorship took place at the
Capitoline Museum, one of Rome's richest repositories of classical art, which Rohani visited with Matteo Renzi, the Italian prime minister.
"The statues of the
Capitoline museums are covered so as not to offend the Iranian president Rouhani...Italian solution...The more logical solution"
To make sure the leader of the Islamic Republic would not be offended, the Italians even covered nude Roman statues in the
Capitoline Museums where Rouhani met and spoke with Renzi on Monday evening.
Had he behaved with conviction, he would have gone down with the ship of state he had helmed, rather than abandon it, if that is what circumstance dictated, dying gloriously where he belonged, on the
Capitoline. Instead, at the end of 1347, Cola was chased out of the city and had spent the intervening years in exile.