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A detailed woodcut map of ancient Rome shows the city walls, the Tiber river, and various hills (Aventine, Capitoline, Palatine, Janiculum) with their respective temples, monuments, and gates. The map is oriented with the South on the left and the East on the bottom right.
Labels (top to bottom, left to right): West. Portuensis Gate, Aurelia Gate, Circus of Nero, Temple of Nero, Sepulcher of Numa, Temple of Janus, Janiculum and Vatican Hill, Cestius Bridge, Stream of the Tiber, Ostiensis Port, Laurentina Gate, Ostiensis Gate, Trigemina Gate, Trigonia Gate, Mouth of the Tiber, Naval Gate, South. Sancvalis Gate, Armilustrum, House of Remus, Temple of Diana, Cohort of the Watch, House of the Priests, Aventine Hill, Naevia Gate, Adusculana Gate, Camena or Capena Gate, Latin Gate, Labicana Gate, Palace of Saturn, Boundary of Hercules, Gabina Gate, Querquetulana or Caelimontana Gate, Triumphalis or Sacred Gate, Praenestina Gate, East. Aemilius Bridge, Tiber, Palatine or Senatorial Bridge, Island, Fabritius Bridge, Diana Altar, Altar, Temple of Jupiter Capitoline, Citadel, Asylum, Capitoline Hill, Golden Milestone, Temple of Apollo with Library, House of Augustus, House of Tiberius, Palatine Hill, Camp.