Vicus Patricius

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The vicus Patricius was a street in ancient Rome. It began at the Argiletum (where it divides into the vicus Patricius and the clivus Suburanus), ran across the Cispian and the Viminal and ended at the Porta Viminale in the Servian Wall.

Bibliography

  • Samuel Ball Platner, "Vici", A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Oxford University Press, 1929, p. 576.