The Regio XI Circus Maximus is the eleventh regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio XI took its name from the Circus Maximus, located in the valley between the Palatine and the Aventine hills.
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The RegioXICircusMaximus is the eleventh regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. RegioXI took its name from the Circus Maximus...
The CircusMaximus (Latin for "largest circus"; Italian: Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome...
The IIIrd regio was largely filled with the large circus, called the Hippodrome, which was Constantinople's equivalent of the CircusMaximus in Rome. Its...
Templum Pacis Esquiliae Alta Semita Via Lata Forum Romanum Circus Flaminius Palatium CircusMaximus Piscina Publica Aventinus Transtiberim After the fall of...
the arcades Appearance in 1575 G.B. Piranesi's etching of a Doric bay CircusMaximus – Ancient Roman stadium, a landmark of Rome, Italy List of ancient monuments...
Po was not incorporated into the region with that name, regioXI but was made part of regio X. Neratius Pansa, a Roman senator of the late first century...
Parthicus Adiabenicus, son of Marcus, father of his country, Pontifex Maximus, in the eleventh year of his tribunician power, in the eleventh year of...
constructed a portico around M. Aemilius Lepidus's Temple of Juno Regina near the Circus Flaminius in the southern Campus Martius and erected a new Temple of Jupiter...
Oxford University Press, London; 1929. The Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. XI. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Darwall-Smith, Robin Haydon...
relief showing the Solar obelisk held as a symbol of the Campus Martius regio by a personification of the Campus, is still preserved in the Vatican Museums...