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  • 10:4810:48, 27 July 2015 diff hist −14 PalestrinaI can find no reference in any of the modern Italian nor contemporary (13th century, Latin) sources to a Sciarillo di Colonna family. There seems to be confusion with Giacomo Colonna called "Sciarra" - "the Brawler" (~1270-1328).

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2 January 2014

  • 11:3511:35, 2 January 2014 diff hist +18 Great Altar of HerculesUpdated ref style. Also: The outdated information I just removed had already been eliminated in the revision of 12:06, 8 January 2007 (Neddyseagoon) but was reintegrated in the vandalism repair of 02:02, 25 November 2007 and the cleanup of 00:21, 25 Aug
  • 11:1111:11, 2 January 2014 diff hist −11 Great Altar of HerculesEliminated reference to 1929 Platner and added references to more modern studies, since it is not technically true that no traces have been found.
  • 10:4310:43, 2 January 2014 diff hist −445 Great Altar of HerculesPlatner's article seems to have been misread: he clearly makes the difference between the Great Altar and a round temple destroyed under Sixtus V. See Platner pg 253 para 2, "temple OR ara...".

3 December 2013

  • 08:4908:49, 3 December 2013 diff hist −11 m Baths of DiocletianThe Baths are actually built in the frigidarium, tepidarium, and a bit of the caldarium, so have changed "tepidarium" to "remains" in the image caption (to avoid implying they are built in the tepidarium alone).

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30 March 2013

  • 10:0510:05, 30 March 2013 diff hist +27 m Roman theatre (structure)The verb in the first sentence went missing in a vandalism repair of 02:25, 16 September 2011. Also "its" lacks a clear appositive. "Pompey" seems better than "Gnaius Pompeius Magnus" so as to logically link the first and last sentences of the paragraph.

22 March 2013

  • 23:1123:11, 22 March 2013 diff hist −11 m Arch of ConstantineAs written, "co-emperor" implies Maxentius was a legitimate tetrarch (he was not recognised by Galerius). A link would be better, since the wikipedia article explains this complicated situation.

20 March 2013

17 March 2013

  • 10:4210:42, 17 March 2013 diff hist +10 m Roman aqueductAs written, "38 mile Aqua Claudia" lets us suppose these are English miles. In fact the Claudia's source is at the 38th milestone of the Via Sublacensis (these are Roman miles) and its full length is 69 km.

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