- Vatican Hill
Infobox Hill of Rome 2
name =Vatican Hill
Latin name =Vaticanus mons"
Italian name =colle Vaticano
rione =Borgo
buildings =Circus of Nero
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churches =St Peter's Basilica
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events =
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sculptures =|"Vatican Hill" (in
Latin , "Vaticanus Mons") is the name given, long before the founding ofChristianity , to one of the hills on the side of theTiber opposite the traditionalseven hills of Rome . It may have been the site of an Etruscan town called "Vaticum".In the 1st century A.D., the Vatican Hill was outside the city limits and so could feature a circus (the
circus of Nero ) and acemetery .St. Peter's Basilica is built over this cemetery, the traditional site ofSt. Peter the Apostle 's grave. There was another cemetery nearby, which was opened to the public on10th October 2006 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of theVatican Museums . [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1891559,00.html] The Vatican Hill is not one of the famous seven hills ofRome , although it was included within the city limits of Rome during the reign ofPope Leo IV , who between 848 and 852 A.D. expanded the city walls to protect St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican. Thus, Vatican Hill has been within the walls and city limits of Rome (until theLateran Treaties in1929 it was part therione of Borgo) for over 1100 years.Before the
Avignon Papacy (1305-1378), the headquarters of theHoly See were located at the Lateran Palace. After the Avignon Papacy the church administration moved to Vatican Hill and the papal palace was (until 1871) theQuirinal Palace , upon theQuirinal Hill . Since 1929, part of the Vatican Hill is the site of the State of the Vatican City. However, the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, is not St. Peter's in the Vatican, butBasilica di San Giovanni in Laterano , which is extra-territorially linked, as indicated in the Lateran Pacts signed with the Italian state in 1929, with theHoly See .The root of the word "Vatican" is derived from the Latin "vates", meaning "seer, soothsayer", which in turn is an
Etruscan loan-word. [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=vatican&searchmode=none] Indeed, the Vatican Hill was the home of the Vates long before pre-Christian Rome.Vaticanus was an Etruscan god ofprophecy, and his temple was built on the ancient site of Vaticanum (Vatican Hill). [http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-2472]
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