The vicus Longus was a street in Regio VI of ancient Rome, linking the Suburra to the summit of the Quirinal Hill along the valley between the Quirinal Hill and the Viminal Hill. Livy (X.23.6.) mentions it in relation to the dedication of an altar to Pudicitia Plebeia in 296 BC - he reports that there were shrines on it to Febris and Fortuna. Its name is confirmed by two imperial-era inscriptions (CIL VI, 9736, CIL VI 10023). A long stretch of the street's end was destroyed to build the Baths of Diocletian.
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| - Βίκους Λόνγκους (el)
- Vicus Longus (it)
- Vicus Longus (nl)
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| - Il vicus Longus era una strada della VI regio augustea nell'antica Roma. Collegava la Suburra alla sommità del Quirinale nell'area dove furono realizzate le terme di Diocleziano, passando per l'avvallamento tra Quirinale e Viminale. (it)
- The vicus Longus was a street in Regio VI of ancient Rome, linking the Suburra to the summit of the Quirinal Hill along the valley between the Quirinal Hill and the Viminal Hill. Livy (X.23.6.) mentions it in relation to the dedication of an altar to Pudicitia Plebeia in 296 BC - he reports that there were shrines on it to Febris and Fortuna. Its name is confirmed by two imperial-era inscriptions (CIL VI, 9736, CIL VI 10023). A long stretch of the street's end was destroyed to build the Baths of Diocletian. (en)
- De Vicus Longus was een straat in het oude Rome. De Vicus Longus lag in Regio IV. Hij liep in de vallei tussen de heuvels Viminaal en Quirinaal en verbond de volkswijk Subura met de top van de Quirinaal. Langs de Vicus Longus lagen altaars voor Febris en Fortuna en de Tempel van Pudicitia Plebeia. Bij de bouw van de grote Thermen van Diocletianus aan het begin van de 4e eeuw, kwam een deel van de Vicus Longus te vervallen. De moderne Via Nazionale volgt vrijwel hetzelfde traject als de Vicus Longus. (nl)
- Βίκους Λόνγκους (λατινικά: Vicus Longus), δηλαδή Μακρά Οδός, ήταν ονομασία δρόμου στην Περιοχή VI της αρχαίας Ρώμης, που ένωνε τη με την κορυφή του Κυρινάλιου λόφου κατά μήκος της κοιλάδας μεταξύ του Κυρινάλιου και του Βιμινάλιου λόφου. (el)
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| - Βίκους Λόνγκους (λατινικά: Vicus Longus), δηλαδή Μακρά Οδός, ήταν ονομασία δρόμου στην Περιοχή VI της αρχαίας Ρώμης, που ένωνε τη με την κορυφή του Κυρινάλιου λόφου κατά μήκος της κοιλάδας μεταξύ του Κυρινάλιου και του Βιμινάλιου λόφου. Ο Τ. Λίβιος (Χ.23.6.) τον αναφέρει σε σχέση με την αφιέρωση ενός βωμού στην Aιδώ Πληβεία ( το 296 π.Χ.: αναφέρει ότι επάνω στον δρόμο υπήρχαν ιερά στη θεά του Πυρετού (Febris) και την Τύχη (Fortuna). Το όνομά του επιβεβαιώνεται από δύο επιγραφές της αυτοκρατορικής εποχής (CIL VI, 9736, CIL VI 10023). Ένα μεγάλο τμήμα του άκρου του δρόμου καταστράφηκε, για να kτιστούν oi Θέρμες του Διοκλητιανού. (el)
- Il vicus Longus era una strada della VI regio augustea nell'antica Roma. Collegava la Suburra alla sommità del Quirinale nell'area dove furono realizzate le terme di Diocleziano, passando per l'avvallamento tra Quirinale e Viminale. (it)
- The vicus Longus was a street in Regio VI of ancient Rome, linking the Suburra to the summit of the Quirinal Hill along the valley between the Quirinal Hill and the Viminal Hill. Livy (X.23.6.) mentions it in relation to the dedication of an altar to Pudicitia Plebeia in 296 BC - he reports that there were shrines on it to Febris and Fortuna. Its name is confirmed by two imperial-era inscriptions (CIL VI, 9736, CIL VI 10023). A long stretch of the street's end was destroyed to build the Baths of Diocletian. (en)
- De Vicus Longus was een straat in het oude Rome. De Vicus Longus lag in Regio IV. Hij liep in de vallei tussen de heuvels Viminaal en Quirinaal en verbond de volkswijk Subura met de top van de Quirinaal. Langs de Vicus Longus lagen altaars voor Febris en Fortuna en de Tempel van Pudicitia Plebeia. Bij de bouw van de grote Thermen van Diocletianus aan het begin van de 4e eeuw, kwam een deel van de Vicus Longus te vervallen. De moderne Via Nazionale volgt vrijwel hetzelfde traject als de Vicus Longus. (nl)
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