vicus Patricius

E792009

Vicus Patricius was an ancient Roman street or neighborhood located within the city of Rome, historically associated with patrician residences and urban development.

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Vicus Patricius 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman neighborhood
ancient Roman street
associatedWith patrician residences
urban development in Rome
country Roman Empire
economicContext urban property ownership in Rome
governedBy Roman municipal authorities
hasCulturalContext Roman aristocratic life
Roman urbanism
hasLanguageOrigin Latin
hasSocialAssociation Roman patrician class
hasType residential area
thoroughfare
historicalPeriod Classical antiquity
isInhabitedBy residents of patrician status
locatedIn Rome
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Patrician Street NERFINISHED
partOf city of Rome street network
urban fabric of Rome
religiousContext Roman religion NERFINISHED
socialStratificationRole marker of elite residential status
urbanFunction elite residential quarter
traffic route within Rome
usedDuring Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED

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Regio VI Alta Semita contains vicus Patricius