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One of the more famous 7 Hills of Rome, the Esquiline was more of widespread plateau whose western edge descended down towards the Roman Forum in 3 prominent fingers: Cispian – northern spur Oppian – southern spur Fagutal – western spur The flatish upper reaches of the Esquiline plateau became prime real estate for wealthy ancient Romans wishing to escape above the grime and hubbub of the city below.
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Cispian – northern spur
Oppian – southern spur
Fagutal – western spur
The flatish upper reaches of the Esquiline plateau became prime real estate for wealthy ancient Romans wishing to escape above the grime and hubbub of the city below.