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Another part of the great Agger of Servius Tullius, opposite to the railway station, in 1876
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Church of S. Clement, construction
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Circus of Sallust, portion of the wall of the Kings, c. B.C. 600, seen through an opening in a wall of the Empire, A.D. 80
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Construction of the wall and agger of Servius Tullius, with painting of a chamber in a house of the early Empire built up against it, on the exterior of the ancient city, (destroyed in 1870)
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Construction of the wall of Servius Tullius, B.C. 564, near the railway station, (destroyed in 1870)
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Construction of wall of the Kings on the Aventine, Servius Tullius (?), or Tarquinius (?), or of the Latins (?), from a drawing
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Construction, wall of the City of the Kings, construction of part of this wall, now in the Forum of Augustus
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Construction, wall of the Kings in the Forum of Augustus
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Excavations, 1868, in the vineyard of the monks of S. Gregory, near the gate, shewing the arcade of an aqueduct by the side of the wall of Servius Tullius
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Excavations, 1868, part of the arcade of an aqueduct, built of early concrete, by the side of the wall of Servius Tullius, between the Caelian and the Aventine
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Excavations, 1868, part of the wall of Servius Tullius between the Aventine and the Tiber, near the site of the porta Trigemina, now in awell in the Salaria or Government salt-wharf, from a drawing
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Excavations, 1868, plan and section of a pit in the garden of S. Balbina on the Aventine, shewing remains of the wall of Servius Tullius, and of some balneae, from a drawing
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