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Trevi is the rione II of Rome. The origin of its name is not clear, but the most accepted possibility is that it comes from the Latin trivium (meaning "three streets"), because there were three streets all leading to a public square before the famous "piazza dei Crociferi". Its logo is made of three swords on a red background.
  
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This rione was not very crowded but full of small streets, churches and monumental buildings.
  
 
== Historia ==
 
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This rione, during the Roman republic belonged to the third region, while during the Roman empire was split up into two regions: the VI, called Alta Semita and the VII, called via Lata.
  
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During the ancient Roman period, in rione Trevi there were large groups of private houses with some monumental buildings. Since that time the area was actually split up into two parts: a lower one, level and next to the river Tiber, and a higher one on the hills. The first one was one of the center of the activities of the city, while the second one was a rich and peaceful residential area.
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After the fall of the Roman empire, a lot of people moved away from the hills to settle next to the river, in the lower part. The urbanization followed the people: next to the river Tiber the rione was full of buildings while almost nothing was built again on the hills until the Renaissance.
  
 
== Locorum ==
 
== Locorum ==
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:Trevi Fountain - The most famous monument in the rione.
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:Piazza Barberini
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:Piazza della Pilota
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:Piazza del Quirinale
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:Piazza San Bernardo
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:Piazza San Silvestro
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:Piazza Santi Apostoli
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:Piazza Scanderbeg
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:Piazza di Trevi
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Piazza (public square)
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== Loci Greges ==
  
  
 
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== Fontibus ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevi_(rione_of_Rome)
 
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 19 May 2018

Rome -- medieval

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Praelocutio

Trevi is the rione II of Rome. The origin of its name is not clear, but the most accepted possibility is that it comes from the Latin trivium (meaning "three streets"), because there were three streets all leading to a public square before the famous "piazza dei Crociferi". Its logo is made of three swords on a red background.

This rione was not very crowded but full of small streets, churches and monumental buildings.

Historia

This rione, during the Roman republic belonged to the third region, while during the Roman empire was split up into two regions: the VI, called Alta Semita and the VII, called via Lata.

During the ancient Roman period, in rione Trevi there were large groups of private houses with some monumental buildings. Since that time the area was actually split up into two parts: a lower one, level and next to the river Tiber, and a higher one on the hills. The first one was one of the center of the activities of the city, while the second one was a rich and peaceful residential area.

After the fall of the Roman empire, a lot of people moved away from the hills to settle next to the river, in the lower part. The urbanization followed the people: next to the river Tiber the rione was full of buildings while almost nothing was built again on the hills until the Renaissance.

Locorum

Trevi Fountain - The most famous monument in the rione.
Piazza Barberini
Piazza della Pilota
Piazza del Quirinale
Piazza San Bernardo
Piazza San Silvestro
Piazza Santi Apostoli
Piazza Scanderbeg
Piazza di Trevi

Piazza (public square)

Loci Greges

Dominus

Fontibus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevi_(rione_of_Rome)