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  1. The Campus Martius ( Latin for 'Field of Mars'; Italian: Campo Marzio) was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about 2 square kilometres (490 acres) in extent. In the Middle Ages, it was the most populous area of Rome. The IV rione of Rome, Campo Marzio, which covers a smaller section of the original area, bears the same name.

  2. Campus Martius, in ancient Rome, a floodplain of the Tiber River, the site of the altar of Mars and the temple of Apollo in the 5th century bce. Originally used primarily as a military exercise ground, it was later drained and, by the 1st century bce, became covered with large public.

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  3. Campus Martius (Campo Marzio), English Field of Mars, is a lowland in the bend of the Tiber River with an area of 250 hectares between the Quirinal, Pincian, and Capitoline Hills, intended for gymnastic and military exercises. The center of the field, where the altar of Mars was built, received the name Campo and, in ancient Rome, turned it ...

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  4. Rome - Ancient History, Forum, Pantheon: The rest of the river bend northward was known as the Campus Martius (Field of Mars). Marshy in places, with a few temples and public buildings, it was made into one of the grandeurs of Rome by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa in the 1st century bce.

  5. Nov 11, 2019 · Key information: The Campus Martius is the massive flood plain defined by the massive curve of the Tiber River that stretches from above Piazza del Popolo to beyond the Tiber Island, roughly over a square mile. This flood plain was a place of exercise and military training in the regal period, according to tradition, the property of the Tarquin ...

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  6. www.romesightseeing.net › campus-martiusCampus Martius in Rome

    Campus Martius is the historic center of Rome. Various tourist attractions such as the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps are all found in this area. Previously called the Mars Field, the Campus runs from the east and west of Quirinal and Tiber and its north-south axis at the Capitoline hills and Porta Flaminia.

  7. Feb 8, 2016 · The first downloadable eBook dedicated to this fascinating part of the city, A Walk Through the Field of Mars divides the Campus Martius into three self-guided tours, each about 2-3 hours in length.

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