Thursday, February 11, 2010
Caeilan Hill is one of the seven Hills of Rome. By myth it got it's name from Ccaelius Vibenna, probably because he was one othe the elite who settled there. During the republic it was where the elite lived. During it's history a wall was built, about 200 meters south of the church. It divided the hill into two. It was called the Servain Wall, the west was where the ciyr lied, and the eastern half was where the country or farms lied. This caused much diversity on the hill. It took many years for the cityfolks and the farmers to reach common ground. Near the height of rome a man called Emporer Claudius had control of Rome.
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