... Rioni " of Rome delighted in trials of skill one against the other . Thus on every holiday a hundred or two of Montegiani and Trasteverini were to be found arrayed against each other , and all arranged in due order of battle , with its ...
... Rioni " of Rome delighted in trials of skill one against the other . Thus on every holiday a hundred or two of Montegiani and Trasteverini were to be found arrayed against each other , and all arranged in due order of battle , with its ...
... rioni of Rome , and moreover the men of Trastevere and the Tiber Island , " re- giones XII Romanae civitatis , Transtiberini et Insulani ” —took up arms to defend the legiti- mate pope . Grown as a framework of the military organi ...
... rioni of Rome , with the purpose of searching in all of the houses of the city for alms for the lodging of the pilgrims , which they started and continued with much diligence and charity for many days , taking not only money but bedding ...
... rioni , of Rome on the other bank of the Tiber by way of the Ponte Sisto and the Tiber island , eliminating their isolation on the end of the medieval city . Now this project cut them off once more and tended to push them again to the ...
... rioni of Rome . ) Luciano Zeppegno . Rome : Newton Compton , 1978. 1,098p . ( Quest'Italia , 8. ) In this book , Zeppegno presents a series of walks through the fourteen traditional rioni and also the eight modern ones . 60 Roma ...
... Rioni of Rome 4. The Papal States in the late fifteenth century 5. The Borgo Leonino ( Vatican region ) in the early sixteenth century Illustrations 1. Ninfa , an abandoned medieval village in the Pontine Marshes 16 22-23 25 100 265 18 ...
... rioni of Rome had not been fixed over the centuries and since their division originally were not historical or cultural but social they did not present a balanced amount of objects or sites.446 According to Murray, the traveller might ...
... rioni of Rome after the creation of the Borgo as Rioni XIV in 1586. Courtesy of Chiara Bariviera with kind permission. the senator (by the late sixteenth century a largely symbolic officer), and one to the masters of the streets. The ...
... rioni of Rome , with floats showing the deeds of Caesar and Scipio and Hercules . In the evenings , the pope and his guests passed the time with jugglers and jesters , or watching girls in moorish costume dance the moresca pantomime ...