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The Regio V Esquiliae is the fifth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio V took its name from the Esquiline Hill. It contains parts of the Oppian Hill and Cispian Hill (two minor hills close to the city center) and of the Esquiline, plus the plain just outside the Servian Wall.

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  • The Regio V Esquiliae is the fifth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio V took its name from the Esquiline Hill. It contains parts of the Oppian Hill and Cispian Hill (two minor hills close to the city center) and of the Esquiline, plus the plain just outside the Servian Wall. (en)
  • La Regio V Esquiliae era la quinta delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Prese il nome dall'Esquilino, formato da tre cime: il Fagutal, l'Opius e il Cispius. Si estendeva a nord-est della Regio II Caelimontium e ad est della Regio III Isis et Serapis. Lungo la cerchia delle mura aureliane comprendeva la Porta San Giovanni, lungo la via Tuscolana, alla Porta Clausa. (it)
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  • The Regio V Esquiliae is the fifth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Regio V took its name from the Esquiline Hill. It contains parts of the Oppian Hill and Cispian Hill (two minor hills close to the city center) and of the Esquiline, plus the plain just outside the Servian Wall. (en)
  • La Regio V Esquiliae era la quinta delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Prese il nome dall'Esquilino, formato da tre cime: il Fagutal, l'Opius e il Cispius. Si estendeva a nord-est della Regio II Caelimontium e ad est della Regio III Isis et Serapis. Lungo la cerchia delle mura aureliane comprendeva la Porta San Giovanni, lungo la via Tuscolana, alla Porta Clausa. (it)
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