Vicus Tuscus

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Vicus Tuscus was an ancient Roman street in the city of Rome, known for its commercial activity and its location between the Roman Forum and the Circus Maximus.

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Vicus Tuscus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman street
street in Rome
associatedWith Etruscan presence in Rome
connectedTo Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
Forum Boarium NERFINISHED
Roman Forum NERFINISHED
Velabrum NERFINISHED
currentState archaeological and topographical trace
function commercial street
thoroughfare between major public spaces
hasCategory Ancient Roman roads in Rome
Streets in ancient Rome
hasEtymology named after Tusci (Etruscans) who once lived or traded there
hasHistoricalPeriod antiquity
hasLatinName Vicus Tuscus NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin Etruscans NERFINISHED
Tusci (Etruscans) NERFINISHED
hasType commercial district street
knownFor commercial activity
shops
stalls
trade
languageOfName Latin
locatedBetween Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
Roman Forum NERFINISHED
locatedIn Roman Forum area NERFINISHED
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
city of Rome
mentionedIn ancient Roman literary sources
near Capitoline Hill NERFINISHED
Palatine Hill NERFINISHED
Temple of Castor and Pollux NERFINISHED
Velabrum marshy area
partOf Regio VIII Forum Romanum (in later administrative divisions) NERFINISHED
road network of the Roman Forum
urban fabric of ancient Rome
situatedNorthOf Circus Maximus NERFINISHED
situatedSouthOf Roman Forum NERFINISHED
urbanRole access route to Circus Maximus from Forum
link between political center and entertainment area
usedDuring Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED

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Regio XI Circus Maximus crossedBy Vicus Tuscus