Mausoleum of Helena
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The Mausoleum of Helena is an ancient building in Rome, Italy, located on the Via Casilina, corresponding to the 3rd mile of the ancient Via Labicana. It was built by the Roman emperor Constantine I between 326 and 330, originally as a tomb for himself, but later assigned to his mother, Helena, who died in 330.
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Via Casilina, Rome Municipio Roma V
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N 41.8789 ° | E 12.548811111111 ° |
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Mausoleo di Elena
Via Casilina
00176 Rome, Municipio Roma V
Lazio, Italy
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