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  1. Regio IX Circus Flaminius. The Regio IX Circus Flaminius is the ninth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus 's administrative reform. Regio IX took its name from the racecourse located in the southern end of the Campus Martius, close to Tiber Island .

  2. La Regio IX Circus Flaminius era la nona delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Prese il nome dal circo Flaminio, che vi sorgeva, e comprendeva l'area del Campo Marzio racchiusa dall'ansa del Tevere a nord, a ovest e a sud-ovest, dalla Via Lata a est, mentre a sud-est confinava con ...

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  4. IX: Regio IX Circus Flaminius. The name derives from the racecourse located in the southern end of the Campus Martius, close to Tiber Island. The region contains part of the Campus Martius, on the west side of via Lata. X: Regio X Palatium. The Palatine Hill gave its name to Regio X. XI: Regio XI Circus Maximus

  5. The Circus Flaminius, located in the southern part of the Campus Martius, was constructed by C. Flaminius Nepos in 221 B.C. Although it was seldom mentioned in imperial times it was still standing in the 4th century A.D. and gave its name, “Circus Flaminius,” to the entire regio IX of the Constantinian Regionary Catalogue.

  6. Circus Flaminius was one of the famous circuses of ancient Rome. It was located at the campus Martius's southern end near the Tiber River (Flaminian Fields). Gaius Flaminius Nepos, a Roman censor, built it in 221 B.C. The circus doesn’t exist now, and where it was today, it is almost completely covered with modern (and relatively modern) buildings.

  7. Jan 1, 2002 · "Regio IX Circus Flaminius" published on 01 Jan 2002 by Brill. Jump to Content. 中文 Deutsch English

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