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- Vicus - Wikipedia
In Ancient Rome, the Latin term vicus (plural vici) designated a village within a rural area (pagus) or the neighbourhood of a larger settlement [1] During the Republican era, the four regiones of the city of Rome were subdivided into vici
- Vicus Caprarius P – LArea archeologica sotterranea alla Fontana di Trevi
Everyone knows the famous Trevi Fountain, less well known is the underground passages that stretch beneath the Trevi district
- Vicus | SpringerLink
Vicus (plural vici) is a Latin term that refers to a variety of small settlements, whether in town or in the countryside, in Rome or in Roman territory, or elsewhere
- vicus, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
vicus, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Vicus - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
In the history of the Roman empire, a vicus (pl vici) was an ad hoc provincial civilian settlement that sprang up close to and because of a nearby official Roman site, usually a military garrison or state owned mining operation
- Vicus Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Fulvius Flaccus gained a triumph for his victory, and it was probably then that the statue of Vertumnus which stood in the Vicus Tuscus at Rome was brought from Volsinii
- What Is A Vicus Rome? - TimesMojo
In Ancient Rome, the vicus (plural vici) designated a village within a rural area (pagus) or the neighbourhood of a larger settlement During the Republican era, the four regiones of the city of Rome were subdivided into vici
- Vicus Caprarius - Atlas Obscura
Today nicknamed the "City of Water," Vicus Caprarius is an ancient Roman apartment complex (insulae) dating to the 1st-century, established after the Great Fire of 64
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