Difference between revisions of "Ponte"
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+ | Ponte is the fifth rione of Rome. Its name (meaning "bridge" in Italian) comes from ''Ponte Sant'Angelo'', which connects Ponte with the rione of Borgo. This bridge was built by Emperor Hadrian (and originally named after him ''Pons Aelius'') in 134 AD to connect his mausoleum to the rest of the city. Its logo is obviously a bridge. | ||
+ | == Historia == | ||
+ | In ancient Rome, the area belonged to the IX Augustan region called ''Circus Flaminius'', that was a part of the Campus Martius. Nero built another bridge, that was called ''Neronianus'' or ''triumphalis'' because the ''Via Triumphalis'', the Triumphal Way, passed over it: Starting with Titus, the victorious Emperors celebrating their Triumphs entered Rome marching through it. | ||
− | + | Nero's bridge was also called ''Pons Vaticanus'' (meaning "Vatican Bridge" in Latin), because it connected the ''Ager Vaticanus'' to the left bank, later ''Pons ruptus'' ("broken bridge"), because it was already broken in the Middle Ages. In ancient Rome there was a port that was used to carry the materials for temples and great works to the Campus Martius. | |
+ | The active life of the area went on during the Middle Ages and the modern period, and this activity deleted almost all signs of ancient Rome in the rione. The population increased because many people moved from the surrounding hills to Ponte because of the lack of water in other parts of Rome, since it was then possible to drink the water of the River Tiber. Moreover, the rione was on the edge of ''Ponte Sant'Angelo'', thus all the main streets of Rome were leading there and the area was full of pilgrims going to the Vatican. That is why it was full of locals, restaurants, shops of holy objects, etc. | ||
== Locorum == | == Locorum == | ||
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== Loci Greges == | == Loci Greges == | ||
− | + | '''Orchi:''' The Ogres of Ponte have been driven out of their territory by the Triga Consortium and now stalk other nearby turfs to survive. | |
== <span style="color:#800000;"> Dominus == | == <span style="color:#800000;"> Dominus == |
Latest revision as of 12:25, 19 May 2018
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Praelocutio
Ponte is the fifth rione of Rome. Its name (meaning "bridge" in Italian) comes from Ponte Sant'Angelo, which connects Ponte with the rione of Borgo. This bridge was built by Emperor Hadrian (and originally named after him Pons Aelius) in 134 AD to connect his mausoleum to the rest of the city. Its logo is obviously a bridge.
Historia
In ancient Rome, the area belonged to the IX Augustan region called Circus Flaminius, that was a part of the Campus Martius. Nero built another bridge, that was called Neronianus or triumphalis because the Via Triumphalis, the Triumphal Way, passed over it: Starting with Titus, the victorious Emperors celebrating their Triumphs entered Rome marching through it.
Nero's bridge was also called Pons Vaticanus (meaning "Vatican Bridge" in Latin), because it connected the Ager Vaticanus to the left bank, later Pons ruptus ("broken bridge"), because it was already broken in the Middle Ages. In ancient Rome there was a port that was used to carry the materials for temples and great works to the Campus Martius.
The active life of the area went on during the Middle Ages and the modern period, and this activity deleted almost all signs of ancient Rome in the rione. The population increased because many people moved from the surrounding hills to Ponte because of the lack of water in other parts of Rome, since it was then possible to drink the water of the River Tiber. Moreover, the rione was on the edge of Ponte Sant'Angelo, thus all the main streets of Rome were leading there and the area was full of pilgrims going to the Vatican. That is why it was full of locals, restaurants, shops of holy objects, etc.
Locorum
Loci Greges
Orchi: The Ogres of Ponte have been driven out of their territory by the Triga Consortium and now stalk other nearby turfs to survive.
Dominus