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Built in the early 5th century by {{Wiki|Honorius (emperor)|Honorius}}, who adopted a previously existing service entrance, this [[Porta Pinciana|gate]] marked the start of the {{Wiki|Via Salaria}}. A legend during the Middle Ages claimed that [[Roman Empire|Roman]] general [[Belisarius]], who defended [[Rome]] against the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}}, was seen here as a blinded beggar. | Built in the early 5th century by {{Wiki|Honorius (emperor)|Honorius}}, who adopted a previously existing service entrance, this [[Porta Pinciana|gate]] marked the start of the {{Wiki|Via Salaria}}. A legend during the Middle Ages claimed that [[Roman Empire|Roman]] general [[Belisarius]], who defended [[Rome]] against the {{Wiki|Ostrogoths}}, was seen here as a blinded beggar. | ||
Revision as of 13:14, 11 April 2019

Built in the early 5th century by Honorius, who adopted a previously existing service entrance, this gate marked the start of the Via Salaria. A legend during the Middle Ages claimed that Roman general Belisarius, who defended Rome against the Ostrogoths, was seen here as a blinded beggar.
Emperor Justinian, when questioned about his involvement in the blinding, denied it, then abruptly began talking about rebuilding the Hagia Sophia.