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''Keith, my apologies for moving your addition of the divisions of Rome. Unfortunately, your divisions descend from the time of Augustus (Octavian) in 7 B.C. and do not reflect the medieval divisions of the city.'' -- "The Magister 22:34, 12 November 2017 (MST)"
''Keith, my apologies for moving your addition of the divisions of Rome. Unfortunately, your divisions descend from the time of Augustus (Octavian) in 7 B.C. and do not reflect the medieval divisions of the city.'' -- "The Magister 22:34, 12 November 2017 (MST)"
No worries my friend...I actually looked at it a long time.  There are writings that show the changes didn't happen until after 1143...so I went with the older (earlier) listings.  Your setting is after the Norman invasion, but before the Commune. I figured we could move something along, I just hadn't decided what it looked like, because none of the examples laid forth actually show us what the divisions of your time period were. We know a substantial piece of the city had burned and been destroyed by the Normans.'''Keith 8:37, 14 November 2017 (MST'''

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Octavian's Divisions of Rome in 7 B.C.

Keith, my apologies for moving your addition of the divisions of Rome. Unfortunately, your divisions descend from the time of Augustus (Octavian) in 7 B.C. and do not reflect the medieval divisions of the city. -- "The Magister 22:34, 12 November 2017 (MST)"

No worries my friend...I actually looked at it a long time. There are writings that show the changes didn't happen until after 1143...so I went with the older (earlier) listings. Your setting is after the Norman invasion, but before the Commune. I figured we could move something along, I just hadn't decided what it looked like, because none of the examples laid forth actually show us what the divisions of your time period were. We know a substantial piece of the city had burned and been destroyed by the Normans.Keith 8:37, 14 November 2017 (MST