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The Regio IV Templum Pacis is the fourth regio of imperial Rome, under Augustus's
administrative reform. Regio IV took its name from the Temple of Peace built in the
region by the emperor Vespasian. It includes the valley between the Esquiline and
the Viminal hills, the popular area of the Suburra, and the Velian Hill.
Subdivisions[edit]
At the turn of the 5th century, the Regio was divided into eight vici (districts)
and 2,757 insulae (blocks). It had two curators and was served by 48 Roman
magistrates.[7]
Notes[edit]
^ Notitia, REGIO IV TEMPLVM PACIS
^ Gregorovius, pg. 33
References[edit]
Platner, Samuel Ball, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Oxford University
Press (1929) (online version)
Gregorovius, Ferdinand, History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages, Vol. 1,
(1894)
DISCRIPTIO XIIII REGIONVM VRBIS ROMÆ, Curiosum - Notitia. 4th-century descriptions
of the regions of Rome and their main buildings. Archived from the original on 8
June 2019.