Campus Martius
The Campus Martius, (meaning "Field of Mars" in latin), was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about 2 km² (600 acres) in extent. In the Middle ages it was the most populated area of Rome. Nowadays this is the name of the IV rione of Rome, smaller than the original area; its logo is a silver half-moon on a blue background, the origin of this symbol is unknown.
Related Topics:
Latin - Rome - Middle ages - Rione
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