Regio VI Alta Semita is the sixth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio VI took its name from the street (Alta Semita...
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14 regions of Augustan Rome (redirect from Regio of Rome)
Wall. The name of Regio VI derives from the street (Alta Semita, "High Path") passing over the Quirinal Hill. It was a large regio that encompassed also...
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called Alta Semita in the Roman Republic was not the same as the one known in the later Empire. The regional catalogues name Regio VI as Alta Semita, after...
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Alternative name Italian: Terme di Diocleziano Location Rome, Italy Region Regio VI Alta Semita Coordinates 41°54′11″N 12°29′53″E / 41.903°N 12.498°E / 41.903;...
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of Mamurius stood near the Temple of Quirinus along the Alta Semita, in Regio VI Alta Semita. It is likely to have been connected with the Curia Saliorum...
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Viminalis in the Servian Wall. It probably marked the border between the IV and VI regions of ancient Rome. Along its course rose the only temple of Diana to...
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were: Porta Capena Caelimontium Isis et Serapis Templum Pacis Esquiliae Alta Semita Via Lata Forum Romanum Circus Flaminius Palatium Circus Maximus Piscina...
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respectively, two adjacent hilltops of the Quirinal located in the regio Alta Semita. The temple of Salus, as Salus Publica Populi Romani, was voted in...
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Aurelian Walls. During the Imperial age, the area belonged to the regio Alta Semita (Latin for 'high pathway'). At that time, a huge part of the present-day...
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