Petrini, Memorie Prenestine, p. 252.

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Closed seemingly in Sullan times.

[65]

The rude corbeling of one side of the gate is still very plainly to be seen. The gate is filled with mediæval stone work.

[66]

There is a wooden gate here, which can be opened, but it only leads out upon a garden and a dumping ground above a cliff.