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HUMAN SACRIFICE
TRIUMPH
SACRED INNER CITY
SACRIFICES
WEAPONS
ENCLOSED
FULL POWER
CITY LIMITS
SULLA
CITY
PROCESSION
TIME
TEMPLE
SEVERAL TEMPLES
ROME
CAMPUS MARTIUS
FASCES
LICTORS
SEVERAL SOURCES
POMERIUM
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  1. The pomerium (or pomoerium) was the sacred boundary of the city of Rome.
  2. The pomerium was the entire city of Rome within the ritual furrow, which was outside the wall. Move Up
  3. The city Pomerium (sacred boundary) was extended, allowing for additional growth. (Web site) Move Up
  4. The city Pomerium (sacred boundary) was shakespeare julius caesar verbal irony extended, allowing for additional growth. Move Up

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  1. A very interesting case of human sacrifice occurred in the Regal period that involved the sanctifying of the pomerium.

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  1. As a result, a general waiting to celebrate a triumph with his victorious troops was required to wait outside the pomerium until his triumph.

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  1. Publicola removed the ax heads of the traditional fasces as carried in the Pomerium, the sacred inner city of Rome.

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  1. These sacrifices were made because the old wall was being violated in the process of extending the pomerium with the new Servian Wall.

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  1. Weapons were also banned inside the pomerium for religious and traditional reasons.

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  1. The territory of this federation was surrounded by a sacred border called Pomerium, which enclosed the so-called Roma Quadrata (Square Rome). (Web site)

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  1. The magistrates who held imperium did not have full power inside pomerium.

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  1. No general before him had ever crossed the city limits, the ' pomerium ', with his army. (Web site)

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  1. Sulla broke from tradition and crossed the pomerium (City Limits) despite the outrage this caused. (Web site)

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  1. The city Pomerium (sacred boundary) was extended allowing for additional growth.
  2. Because of this, they could not meet inside the pomerium (the physical boundary of the city of Rome). (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The army without weapons or armour (since the procession would take them inside the pomerium), but clad to togas and wearing a wreath.

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  1. Equally important, the Pomerium, which had not been extended since the time of Sulla, was moved outward to provide additional space for growth. (Web site)

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  1. He enlarged the pomerium; added to the city the Quirinal, Viminal, and Esquiline Hills; and with the Latins erected a temple to Diana on the Aventine.

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  1. Mars had several temples and altars at Rome that were, with the exception of the Temple of Mars Ultor, located outside the pomerium (city boundary). (Web site)

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  1. Rome was surrounded not only by city walls but also by a pomerium, created when a furrow was solemnly ploughed round the site of a city.
  2. In legal terms, Rome existed only within the pomerium; everything beyond it was simply land belonging to Rome. Move Up
  3. The ditch that Romulus dug to mark the boundary of Rome was called the pomerium. Move Up

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  1. On arrival the general made his request for a triumph at a meeting of the Senate held outside the sacred city boundary (pomerium) in the Campus Martius.

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  1. Traditionally, fasces carried within the Pomerium — the limits of the sacred inner City of Rome — had their axe blades removed. (Web site)

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  1. When inside the pomerium, the lictors removed the axes from the fasces to show that a citizen couldn't be executed without a trial.
  2. Dictator - 24 lictors outside the Pomerium and 12 inside. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. According to several sources, it was a huge scandal with the voters heading in masses to Pompey's house outside the pomerium. (Web site)
  2. According to several sources, it was a huge scandal with the voters heading en masse to Pompey's house outside the pomerium. Move Up

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  1. The pomerium (or pomoerium), from post + moerium murum (wall), was the sacred boundary of the city of Rome.
  2. Finally, in a demonstration of his absolute power, he expanded the " Pomerium ", the sacred boundary of Rome, untouched since the time of the kings. Move Up
  3. He used the booty from the campaigns to build the first walls to fully encircle the Seven Hills of Rome, the pomerium. Move Up

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  1. Several Sources
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  3. History > Civilizations > Ancient Rome > Campus Martius Move Up
  4. Information > Reference > Symbols > Fasces Move Up
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