Rioni of Rome
The word rione (pl. rioni) comes from the Latin regio (pl. regiones, meaning region); during the Middle ages the Latin word became rejones, from which rione. The word has been used since the Middle ages to call a part of the center of Rome, according to the political division of that time.
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Latin - Middle ages - Rome
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The Ancient Rome |
| ► | The Middle Ages |
| ► | The Modern ages |
| ► | Today |
| ► | Logos of the modern rioni |
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