The Quarters of Rome (Italian: quartieri di Roma) are the areas in and around the Italian city of Rome which became urbanised after the foundation of the...
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Ostia from the other quarters of Rome. The Ostia quarter is an active seaside resort, the official seaside resort of the city of Rome, equipped with beaches...
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Roman Kingdom (redirect from List of Kings of Rome)
referred to as the Roman monarchy or the regal period of ancient Rome, was the earliest period of Roman history when the city and its territory were ruled...
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The city of Rome, Italy, is divided into first-level administrative subdivisions. There are 15 municipi (sg.: municipio) in the city; each municipio is...
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Roman Empire (redirect from Empire of rome)
The Roman Empire was the era of Roman civilisation lasting from 27 BC to 476 AD. Rome ruled the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia and North...
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Tor Pignattara (category Quarters of Rome)
Tor Pignattara is a district of Rome, Italy. It is located in Municipio V with an area of 2.27 km2. It has a population of 47,029. The name Tor Pignattara...
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Colosseum (redirect from The Coliseum of Rome)
[kolosˈsɛːo]) is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the Roman Forum. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre...
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Trionfale S. XI Della Vittoria Ager Romanus Quarters of Rome Administrative subdivision of Rome Zones of Rome Roma Capitale – Roma Statistica. Population...
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Province of Bergamo Ponte San Nicolò, in the Province of Padua Ponte San Pietro, in the Province of Bergamo Civil parishes and quarters Ponte (Rome), a rione...
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Via Ostiensis (category Streets in Rome)
similar path to the old road, forming the main connection of Rome to Ostia (one of the quarters of Rome at present) together with the Via del Mare. On its way...
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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...
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Dido (redirect from Dido of Carthage)
being a symbol of Rome's erstwhile rival Carthage. As an example, when the streets of new quarters in Rome were named after the characters of Virgil's Aeneid...
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divided the city of Rome into 14 administrative regions (Latin regiones, sing. regio). These replaced the four regiones—or "quarters"—traditionally attributed...
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Romanzo Criminale (novel) (category Novels set in Rome)
with gangs fighting for the control of drug traffic, prostitution and gambling in the different quarters of Rome. The book traces the Italian story as...
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Vorenus and Pullo (redirect from Titus Pullo (Character of Rome))
under Quintus Cicero in their winter quarters in Nervian territory. In an effort to outdo Vorenus, Pullo charged out of the fortified camp and attacked the...
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Caro diario (category Films set in Rome)
comments on the gentrification of the quarters of Rome, mocks the overzealous critical reception of movies like Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, and confesses...
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Axis powers (redirect from Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis)
The Axis powers, originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought...
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were the predominant quarters for the Bulldogs each season the team was a non-conference independent team, following the birth of Georgia football. The...
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The First Siege of Rome during the Gothic War lasted for a year and nine days, from 2 March 537 to 12 March 538. The city was besieged by the Ostrogothic...
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Pompey (redirect from Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (Character of Rome))
Great, was a general and statesman of the Roman Republic. He played a significant role in the transformation of Rome from republic to empire. Early in...
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Roman Ghetto (redirect from Ghetto of Rome)
paid by the Jewish community. The area of Rome chosen for the ghetto was one of the most undesirable quarters of the city, subject to constant flooding...
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Byzantine Empire (redirect from Empire of Eastern Rome)
imperial seat's move from Rome to Byzantium, the adoption of state Christianity, and the predominance of Greek instead of Latin, modern historians continue...
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4th quarter of Rome (Italy), identified with the initials Q. IV. The toponym also indicates the Urban Zone 2D of the Municipio II of Rome Capital. It...
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bishop of the Catholic Church, based in Rome. For thirty years, he was the head of the Austrian-German congregation of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome and...
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The House of Augustus, or the Domus Augusti (not to be confused with the Domus Augustana), is situated on the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy. This house...
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the Wolf, this novel tells the story of King Romulus and the founding of Rome through the eyes of a variety of characters who come to the new city. Roma...
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Piazzale Flaminio (category Piazzas in Rome)
Flaminio is a square in Rome (Italy) and the starting point of the Via Flaminia. It divides the Flaminio and the Pinciano quarters. The square extends just...
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Servius Tullius (redirect from Servius Tullius, King of Rome)
The city of Rome's division into "quarters" remained in use until 7 BC, when Augustus divided the city into 14 new regiones. In modern Rome, an ancient...
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was the name of an officer or magistrate of Rome towards the close of the 14th century. The people of Rome, and throughout the territory of the church,...
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Giovanni Andrea dell' Anguillara (category People from the Province of Viterbo)
died in a wretched tavern in one of the meanest quarters of Rome. The time of his death is uncertain. The latest traces of him are found in a letter addressed...
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