Basilica Aemilia
The Basilica Aemilia, or the Basilica Paulli, was a civil basilica in the Roman Forum. Lucius Aemilius Paullus initiated its construction, but the building was completed by his son, Paullus Aemilius Lepidus, in 34 BCE.Photo: Chiaraaa123, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Temple of Caesar and Basilica Julia.
Temple of Caesar
Archaeological site
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Temple of Caesar or Temple of Divus Iulius, also known as Temple of the Deified Julius Caesar, delubrum, heroon or Temple of the Comet Star, was an ancient structure in the Roman Forum of Rome, Italy, located near the Regia and the Temple of Vesta.
Basilica Julia
Photo: MM, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Basilica Julia was a civil basilica in the Roman Forum. Construction began under Julius Caesar in 46 BCE and was completed by Augustus, who ultimately dedicated the basilica to Gaius and Lucius Caesar in 12 CE. Basilica Julia is situated 130 metres southwest of Basilica Aemilia.
Arch of Titus
Photo: ThePhotografer, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Arch of Titus is a 1st-century AD honorific arch, located on the Via Sacra, Rome, just to the south-east of the Roman Forum. It was constructed in c. Arch of Titus is situated 300 metres southeast of Basilica Aemilia.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Capitoline Hill and Palatine Hill.
Capitoline Hill
Locality
Photo: Tetraktys, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. The hill was earlier known as Mons Saturnius, dedicated to the god Saturn.
Palatine Hill
Locality
Photo: Lil Herodotus, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Palatine Hill, which relative to the seven hills of Rome is the centremost, is one of the most ancient parts of the city; it has been called "the first nucleus of the Roman Empire".
Colosseo
Photo: Paolostefano1412, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Colosseo district is the heart of ancient Rome and the Roman Empire. It has the Colosseum, the Forum, and the Capitoline Museum.
Basilica Aemilia
- Type: Archaeological site
- Description: building in Roman Forum, Italy
- Categories: destroyed building or structure, civil basilica, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Municipio Roma I, Rome, Metropolitan Rome, Lazio, Central Italy, Italy, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Ukrainian—“Basilica Aemilia” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Էմիլիայի բազիլիկ”
- Armenian: “Էմիլիայի բազիլիկա”
- Basque: “Emilia Basilika”
- Belarusian: “Базіліка Эмілія”
- Bosnian: “Bazilika Emilija”
- Bulgarian: “Базилика Емилия”
- Catalan: “Basílica Emília”
- Chinese: “艾米利亚巴西利卡”
- Czech: “Bazilika Aemilia”
- Dutch: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Finnish: “Basilica Aemilia”
- French: “basilique Æmilia”
- French: “Basilique Æmilia”
- German: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Greek: “Αιμιλία Βασιλική”
- Hebrew: “בזיליקה אמיליה”
- Hungarian: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Italian: “basilica Emilia”
- Italian: “Basilica Emilia”
- Japanese: “バシリカ・アエミリア”
- Latin: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Norwegian: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Polish: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Portuguese: “Basílica Emília”
- Russian: “Базилика Эмилия”
- Serbian: “Базилика Емилија”
- Slovenian: “bazilika Emilija”
- Slovenian: “Bazilika Emilija”
- Spanish: “basilica Emilia”
- Spanish: “basílica Emilia”
- Spanish: “Basílica Emilia”
- Swedish: “Basilica Aemilia”
- Turkish: “basilica Emilia”
- Turkish: “Emilia Bazilikası”
- Ukrainian: “Базиліка Емілія”
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