No, it was the land down by the Tiber River where the citizens assembled to vote in assembly and to practice military exercises and training. It means Field of Mars (God of War).
wine,vegetables and grains The Forum Romanum was a forum civilium (civic centre), not a Forum Venalium (market). It was the centre of political, judicial and public life. It had temples, public buildings, tribunals , the comitiium (the place where the assemblies met), the speaker's Rostra, the senate house and the tabularium (records hall). The Fora Venalia (plural of Forum Venalium) developed along the river Tiber, near the port, and expanded in the campus Martius . The oldest one was the Forum Boarium (for cattle) and was at the end of the valley between the Capitoline and Palatine hills. The Forum Vinarium (for wine) was near the Aventine Hill. The Forum Holitorium (for vegetables) and the Forun Saurium (for pork), were in the campus Martius. The Forum Piscarium (for fish) was between the Forum Romanum and the Subura
The ancient Romans called any large open area a campus. An example is the Campus Martius at Rome.
In Rome One of temples was located near the Circus Flaminius, one of the larger race-tracks. Another sanctuary was in the Campus Martius (25 BCE) were the Neptunalia was celebrated on July 23.
In the context of the Roman language (Latin) March is Martius which is derived from the god Mars.
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The area of Campus Martius Park is 4,856.22770688 square meters.
The Campus Martius - 1901 was released on: USA: August 1901
le Champ de Mars - the Field of Mars (the Roman god of War)
The web address of the Campus Martius Museum is: http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/campus
The phone number of the Campus Martius Museum is: 740-373-3750.
wine,vegetables and grains The Forum Romanum was a forum civilium (civic centre), not a Forum Venalium (market). It was the centre of political, judicial and public life. It had temples, public buildings, tribunals , the comitiium (the place where the assemblies met), the speaker's Rostra, the senate house and the tabularium (records hall). The Fora Venalia (plural of Forum Venalium) developed along the river Tiber, near the port, and expanded in the campus Martius . The oldest one was the Forum Boarium (for cattle) and was at the end of the valley between the Capitoline and Palatine hills. The Forum Vinarium (for wine) was near the Aventine Hill. The Forum Holitorium (for vegetables) and the Forun Saurium (for pork), were in the campus Martius. The Forum Piscarium (for fish) was between the Forum Romanum and the Subura
There are no similarities. The Roman forum was a civic centre, not a theatre. It has the senate house, the comitia (the place wherew the popular assemblies met to vote and where public speeches were held), the courts, the state archives, the treasury, the basilicas (public buildings) and various temples. The theatres in Rome were in the area of the Campus Martius (Field of Mars).
The address of the Campus Martius Museum is: 601 2Nd St, Marietta, OH 45750
Latin for "Field of Mars"
The roman name for Mars is "Martius" from which our month, March, derives from.
The ancient Romans called any large open area a campus. An example is the Campus Martius at Rome.
In Rome One of temples was located near the Circus Flaminius, one of the larger race-tracks. Another sanctuary was in the Campus Martius (25 BCE) were the Neptunalia was celebrated on July 23.