(Pliny), one of the gates of Rome, situated at the foot of Mount Cælius; and hence its name, thought to be the ancient Afinaria by some; but this others doubt. By this gate Alaric with his Goths is said to have entered and plundered Rome.
(Pliny), one of the gates of Rome, situated at the foot of Mount Cælius; and hence its name, thought to be the ancient Afinaria by some; but this others doubt. By this gate Alaric with his Goths is said to have entered and plundered Rome.