vicus Sandaliarius

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Vicus Sandaliarius was a street or neighborhood in ancient Rome, likely associated with sandal-makers or leatherworkers, situated within the city’s Regio VI (Alta Semita) district.

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Vicus Sandaliarius 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman street
neighborhood in ancient Rome
associatedCraft leather craft
sandal production
shoemaking
associatedWith leatherworkers
sandal-makers
culture ancient Roman
economicRole crafts and trade
function commercial street
hasNameEtymology Latin word "sandaliarius" meaning "sandal-maker"
hasTopographicalType vicus (street or quarter)
languageOfName Latin
likelyPrimaryActivity leatherworking
production of sandals
sale of footwear
locatedIn Regio VI (Alta Semita) NERFINISHED
Rome
city of Rome NERFINISHED
mentionedIn ancient Roman topographical tradition
partOf Regio VI Alta Semita NERFINISHED
urban fabric of ancient Rome
timePeriod Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
classical antiquity
urbanDistrict Regio VI NERFINISHED

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Regio VI Alta Semita contains vicus Sandaliarius