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In Ancient Rome, the Ager Vaticanus ([ˈa.ɡɛr waː.t̪iːˈkaː.n̪ʊs], "Vatican Field") was the alluvial plain on the right (west) bank of the Tiber. It was also called Ripa Veientana or Ripa Etrusca, indicating the Etruscan dominion during the archaic period. It was located between the Janiculum, the Vatican Hill, and Monte Mario, down to the Aventine Hill and up to the confluence of the Cremera creek.

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  • In Ancient Rome, the Ager Vaticanus ([ˈa.ɡɛr waː.t̪iːˈkaː.n̪ʊs], "Vatican Field") was the alluvial plain on the right (west) bank of the Tiber. It was also called Ripa Veientana or Ripa Etrusca, indicating the Etruscan dominion during the archaic period. It was located between the Janiculum, the Vatican Hill, and Monte Mario, down to the Aventine Hill and up to the confluence of the Cremera creek. (en)
  • En la Antigua Roma, el Ager Vaticano ([ˈa.ɡɛr waː.t̪iːˈkaː.n̪ʊs], "Campo del Vaticano") era la llanura aluvial en la orilla derecha (oeste) del Tíber. También fue llamado Ripa Veientana o Ripa Etrusca, indicando el dominio etrusco durante el período arcaico. Estaba ubicado entre el Janículo, la Colina del Vaticano y Monte Mario, bajando hasta la Colina del Aventino y hasta la confluencia del arroyo Cremera. (es)
  • La plaine vaticane, nommée Ager Vaticanus ( [ˈA.ɡɛr waː.t̪iːˈkaː.n̪ʊs], « plaine vaticane ») dans la Rome antique, était la plaine alluviale sur la rive droite (ouest) du Tibre, également appelée Ripa Veientana ou Ripa Etrusca, notifiant la domination étrusque pendant l'époque archaïque. Elle était située entre le Janicule, la colline du Vatican et le Monte Mario, jusqu'à la colline de l'Aventin et au confluent de la crique de Cremera. C'est une étendue plane au nord du Champ de Mars, dans une région qui se relève à quelque distance en une colline d'une faible élévation, les Monts Vaticani (« collines Vaticanes »), qui correspond aujourd'hui à la Cité du Vatican. (fr)
  • Ager Vaticanus era detta la piana alluvionale sulla sponda destra del Tevere (chiamata anche "Ripa Veientana", ad indicare il dominio etrusco del periodo arcaico), posta tra il Gianicolo, il Colle Vaticano e Monte Mario, fino alla confluenza del Cremera. (it)
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