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The History of Rome, Book I

CHAPTER VII
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Becker, Top.p.

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For the chief thoroughfare, the -Via Sacra-, led from that quarter to the stronghold; and the bending in towards the gate may still be clearly recognized in the turn which this makes to the left at the arch of Severus.

The gate itself must have disappeared under the huge structures which were raised in after ages on the Clivus.

The so-called gate at the steepest part of the Capitoline Mount, which is known by the name of Janualis or Saturnia, or the "open," and which had to stand always open in times of war, evidently had merely a religious significance, and never was a real gate.
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