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Porta Sanqualis: a gate, undoubtedly in the Servian wall, named from the temple of Semo Sancus (Fest. 343, 344, 345). It is therefore generally located south of the site of this Temple (q.v.) on the Collis Mucialis (q.v.), near the present Piazza Magnanapoli (RhM 1894, 410‑411; HJ 399; Richter 44, 290; cf. Jord. I.1.213; Hermes 1891, 142‑144).
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