Regio II Caelimontium

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Regio II Caelimontium was an administrative district of ancient Rome centered on the Caelian Hill, known for its residential areas, temples, and elite residences during the Imperial period.

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Regio II Caelimontium canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative region of ancient Rome
regio of Rome
administrativeFunction urban district management
bordered other Augustan regiones of Rome
centeredOn Caelian Hill NERFINISHED
contained domus of Roman elites
gardens and private parks
insulae (apartment blocks)
religious buildings
streets and alleys of the Caelian Hill
createdUnder emperor Augustus NERFINISHED
documentedIn Regionary Catalogues NERFINISHED
geographicalPosition southeastern sector of ancient Rome
governedBy local magistrates of the regio
hadPopulationType senatorial class
urban plebs
wealthy freedmen
historicalEra Roman Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor elite residences
residential areas
temples
latinName Regio II Caelimontium NERFINISHED
locatedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED
namedAfter Caelius Mons NERFINISHED
partOf 14 Augustan regiones of Rome
city of Rome NERFINISHED
precededBy earlier informal divisions of Rome
regioNumber II
timePeriod Imperial period of Rome NERFINISHED
topographicalFeature Caelian Hill NERFINISHED
urbanCharacter primarily residential

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Augustan 14 regions of Rome hasPart Regio II Caelimontium