Category
page 1Buildings and structures demolished in the 16th century
Templo Mayor
main Temple of Tenochtitlan
Old St. Peter's Basilica
church in Rome, Papal States

Septizodium
thumb|The Septizodium in 3D
thumb|A fragment of the Septizonium is shown in this engraving dating to 1582.
thumb|Septizodium, plan de Rome de Paul Bigot, université de Caen MRSH
The Septizodium (also called Septizonium, Septicodium, or Septisolium) was a building in ancient Rome. It was built in 203 AD by Emperor Septimius Severus. The origin of the name "Septizodium" is from Septisolium, from the Latin for temple of seven suns, and was probably named for the seven planetary deities (Saturn, Sol, Luna, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus) or for the fact that it was originally divided into seven
Column of Justinian
Roman triumphal column in Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey)
Kuusisto Castle
medieval castle in Kaarina, Finland
Hôtel Saint-Pol
royal palace in Paris
Lindholmen Castle
building in Svedala Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden
Santi Sergio e Bacco al Foro Romano
ancient church in Rome
Santa Lucia in Septisolio
Mausoleum of Honorius
former tomb in Rome
Bordesley Abbey
abbey
Vredenburg
castle
Orivirran saarto
ruins of a fortress
Hasht Behesht Palace (Tabriz)
palace in Tabriz, Iran