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  2. Regio XIV Transtiberim - Wikipedia

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    Platner, Samuel Ball, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Oxford University Press (1929) (online version) Gregorovius, Ferdinand, History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Vol. 1, (1894) DISCRIPTIO XIIII REGIONVM VRBIS ROMÆ, Curiosum - Notitia. 4th-century descriptions of the regions of Rome and their main buildings.

  3. Borgo (rione of Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Borgo (sometimes called also I Borghi) is the 14th rione of Rome, Italy.It is identified by the initials R. XIV and is included within Municipio I.. Its coat of arms shows a lion (after the name "Leonine City", which was also given to the district), lying in front of three mounts and a star.

  4. Trastevere - Wikipedia

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    The area began to be considered part of the city under Augustus, who divided Rome into 14 regions (regiones in Latin); modern Trastevere was the XIV and was called Trans Tiberim. Since the end of the Roman Republic the quarter was also the center of an important Jewish community, [2] which lived there until the end of the Middle Ages. Rome's ...

  5. Rioni of Rome - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, Servius Tullius, sixth king of Rome, first divided the city into regiones, numbering four.During administrative reorganization after the Roman Republic collapsed, the first emperor Augustus created the 14 regiones of Rome that were to remain in effect throughout the Imperial era, as attested by the 4th-century Cataloghi regionari, that name them and provide data for each.

  6. Historic district of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The historic district of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1980. [1] It covers 19,91 km² and is included in 22 rioni with 186.802 inhabitants. [ 2 ]

  7. Porta Settimiana - Wikipedia

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    Porta Settimiana, inside view. A passage of Livy, [1] that nonetheless does not mention the gate explicitly, could indicate that it was built during the monarchy; however, at that time there was no wall on the right bank of the Tiber (the first one was built in 87 BC), but just a fortress protecting Pons Sublicius; therefore the citation appears to be totally unreliable.

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