Capitolium

Etymology
From, from the oblique stem of +  or  +.

Noun

 * , similar citadels in ancient Italian and Roman towns.

Etymology
From the oblique stem of +  or  +. Compare and.

Proper noun

 * 1) The Capitoline Hill, one of the  of Rome, particularly  the Roman temples there in antiquity.

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 * , Mons, Clivus ; Mons , Mons

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Noun

 * 1)  Any eternal thing.
 * 2)  Any similar citadel in other towns.
 * 3)  Any pagan temple.