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    The Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus is a symbol of Rome, Italy. Copies of the statues have been donated by Italy to various places...
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  • Capitoline Wolf, Timișoara, Romania Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States List of Capitoline Wolf statues This disambiguation page lists...
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    the people of Rome and located them on the Capitoline Hill. Since then, the museums' collection has grown to include many ancient Roman statues, inscriptions...
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    Piazza del Campidoglio ("Capitoline Square") is a public square (piazza) on the top of the ancient Capitoline Hill, between the Roman Forum and the Campus...
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    in 4th century BC Euritria, perhaps circa 330–340. The famous Capitoline Wolf may be of Etruscan or Old Latin origin. But, a discovery during its restoration...
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    Capitoline Wolf is a statue located in Timișoara's Victory Square, between the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palace of Culture. Copy of the famous Capitoline...
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    that the cult statue of Isis might have been similar to the one currently in the Capitoline Museums based on the depictions of the statue found on coins...
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    by a she-wolf, and fed meat by ravens. In Roman mythology wolves are mainly associated to Mars, god of war and agriculture. The Capitoline Wolf nurses Romulus...
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    in Rome, Italy. It occupies a site between the Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was realized by Giuseppe Sacconi. From an architectural...
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    astrology#Mars Týr, the Norse god of war See Condatis > Archaeological evidence Capitoline Museums. "Colossal statue of Mars Ultor also known as Pyrrhus...
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