14 Regions of Medieval Rome
Middle Ages, Augustus, Western Roman Empire, Julius Nepos, Gothic War (535–554), East Roman Army, Byzantine Empire
978-620-1-24412-2
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140
2012-07-08
45,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. During the Middle Ages, Rome was divided into a number of administrative regions (Latin, regiones), usually numbering between twelve and fourteen, which changed over time. Originally the city of Rome had been divided by Augustus into 14 regions in 7 B.C.. Then sometime during the fourth century, Christian authorities instituted 7 ecclesiastical regions, which ran parallel to the civil regions. With the collapse of Imperial authority in the Western Roman Empire, after the death of Julius Nepos in 480 AD, much of the old imperial administrative structures began to fall into abeyance.
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