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The Regio XIV Transtiberim is the fourteenth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Meaning "across the Tiber", the Regio took its name from its position on the west bank of the Tiber River.

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  • The Regio XIV Transtiberim is the fourteenth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Meaning "across the Tiber", the Regio took its name from its position on the west bank of the Tiber River. (en)
  • La Regio XIV Transtiberim era la quattordicesima delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Corrispondeva, come oggi, alla parte di città edificata a occidente del Tevere tuttora chiamata Trastevere, comprendendo il pendio orientale del Gianicolo. Inoltre, includeva anche l'area non compresa dalle Mura Aureliane dell'Ager Vaticanus. (it)
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  • The Regio XIV Transtiberim is the fourteenth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's administrative reform. Meaning "across the Tiber", the Regio took its name from its position on the west bank of the Tiber River. (en)
  • La Regio XIV Transtiberim era la quattordicesima delle 14 regioni di Roma augustea classificata poi nei Cataloghi regionari della metà del IV secolo. Corrispondeva, come oggi, alla parte di città edificata a occidente del Tevere tuttora chiamata Trastevere, comprendendo il pendio orientale del Gianicolo. Inoltre, includeva anche l'area non compresa dalle Mura Aureliane dell'Ager Vaticanus. (it)
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