vicus Longus

E792008

Vicus Longus was a notable street or neighborhood in ancient Rome, located within the city’s sixth region, Alta Semita.

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vicus Longus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman street
neighborhood of ancient Rome
associatedWith topography of Rome
hasEtymology named for its length (Latin "longus" = long)
hasLatinName Vicus Longus NERFINISHED
hasNotableType district
street
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Regio VI Alta Semita NERFINISHED
Rome
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
mentionedIn ancient Roman topographical sources
partOf Regio VI Alta Semita NERFINISHED
street network of ancient Rome
urban fabric of ancient Rome
situatedOn Quirinal Hill vicinity
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
classical antiquity
urbanFunction residential area
traffic route

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Regio VI Alta Semita contains vicus Longus