vicus Caprarius

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Vicus Caprarius was an ancient Roman neighborhood or street area located within the city of Rome, notable for its residential and commercial buildings and later archaeological remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman neighborhood
archaeological site
alsoKnownAs Città dell’Acqua NERFINISHED
associatedWithAqueduct Aqua Virgo GENERATED
chronologyEnd Late Antiquity
chronologyModification Hadrianic period
chronologyStart Augustan age NERFINISHED
currentUse archaeological museum
discoveredDuring 20th century excavations
excavatedBy Sovrintendenza ai Beni Culturali di Roma NERFINISHED
floruitCentury 1st century CE
2nd century CE
3rd century CE
foundInMunicipio Municipio I of Rome NERFINISHED
function housing
shops
storage
hasAccessFrom Vicolo del Puttarello NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf amphorae
brickwork
ceramic finds
coins
courtyard
domus
hydraulic structures
insula
marble revetments
masonry walls
mosaics
water cisterns
hasFeature multi‑storey insula remains
water distribution structures linked to Aqua Virgo
hasType commercial area
residential area
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Italy
Regio IX Circus Flaminius NERFINISHED
Rome
nameMeaning Goat Street or Goat District NERFINISHED
near Piazza di Trevi NERFINISHED
Trevi Fountain NERFINISHED
Via del Lavatore NERFINISHED
Via di San Vincenzo NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf historic center of Rome
periodOfUse Imperial Roman period
underlies modern Trevi district

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Regio VI Alta Semita contains vicus Caprarius