Regio XI

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Regio XI was one of the administrative regions of ancient Rome, centered around the Circus Maximus and encompassing key entertainment and religious sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustan region of Rome
administrative region of ancient Rome
borders Regio VIII Forum Romanum (via Palatine slopes) NERFINISHED
Regio X Palatium NERFINISHED
Regio XII Piscina Publica NERFINISHED
Regio XIII Aventinus NERFINISHED
centeredAround Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
contains Ara Maxima of Hercules (near Forum Boarium, fringe area) NERFINISHED
Aventine Hill NERFINISHED
Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
Palatine Hill (parts) NERFINISHED
Temple of Apollo Palatinus (partly) NERFINISHED
Temple of Ceres, Liber and Libera NERFINISHED
Temple of Flora NERFINISHED
Temple of Jupiter Stator (vicinity) NERFINISHED
Temple of Luna NERFINISHED
Temple of Mercury NERFINISHED
Temple of Sol NERFINISHED
Temple of Summanus (associated with Circus Maximus) NERFINISHED
Temple of the Magna Mater (Cybele) on the Palatine (partly) NERFINISHED
Valley between Palatine and Aventine NERFINISHED
bakeries and shops serving circus crowds
carceres (starting gates) of the Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
elite houses on the slopes of the Aventine
entertainment facilities
metae (turning posts) of the Circus Maximus
religious sanctuaries
residential insulae
seating structures of the Circus Maximus
spina of the Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
stadium-related workshops and stables
various shrines and altars connected with circus games
warehouses (horrea)
establishedBy Emperor Augustus NERFINISHED
function center of public entertainment in Rome
religious center linked to circus cults
hasCharacteristic dominated by the Circus Maximus and associated cult sites
hasLatinName Regio undecima Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
hasName Regio XI Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryMonument Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
locatedIn city of Rome NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Imperial Rome NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Regionary Catalogues of Rome NERFINISHED
partOf the 14 Augustan regiones of Rome NERFINISHED
timeOfCreation Augustan reorganization of Rome into 14 regions (late 1st century BCE)
usedFor chariot races
imperial ceremonies
public games (ludi)
religious festivals

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