Regio VI Umbria (original) (raw)
La Regio VI, llamada Umbria o Umbria et Ager Gallicus, es una de las regiones en las que el emperador Augusto subdividió Italia en el siglo I a. C.; posteriormente, a partir del año 292, con motivo de las reformas de Diocleciano de la administración imperial, la parte occidental de la Regio VI se unificó con la Regio VII Etruria para formar la subdivisión de Tuscia et Umbria, mientras que la parte oriental de la Regio VI se unió a la Regio V Picenum para formar Flaminia et Picenum.
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dbo:abstract | La Regio VI, llamada Umbria o Umbria et Ager Gallicus, es una de las regiones en las que el emperador Augusto subdividió Italia en el siglo I a. C.; posteriormente, a partir del año 292, con motivo de las reformas de Diocleciano de la administración imperial, la parte occidental de la Regio VI se unificó con la Regio VII Etruria para formar la subdivisión de Tuscia et Umbria, mientras que la parte oriental de la Regio VI se unió a la Regio V Picenum para formar Flaminia et Picenum. (es) Regio VI Umbria (also named Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus) is the name for one of the 11 administrative regions into which the emperor Augustus divided Italy. The main source for the regions is the Historia Naturalis of Pliny the Elder, who informs his readers he is basing the geography of Italy on the descriptio Italiae, "division of Italy," made by Augustus. The Regio Sexta ("6th Region") is called Umbria complexa agrumque Gallicam citra Ariminium, "Umbria including the Gallic country this side of Rimini." Umbria is named after an Italic people, the Umbri, who were gradually subjugated by the Romans in the 4th through the 2nd centuries BC. Although it passed the name on to the modern region of Umbria, the two coincide only partially. Roman Umbria extended from Narni in the South, northeastward to the neighborhood of Ravenna on the Adriatic coast, thus including a large part of central Italy that now belongs to the Marche; at the same time, it excluded the Sabine country (generally speaking, the area around modern Norcia) and the right bank of the Tiber, which - being inhabited by Etruscans - formed part of Regio VII Etruria: for example Perusia (the modern Perugia) and Orvieto (its ancient name is unknown), two Etruscan cities - were not part of Roman Umbria; on the contrary Sarsina, Plautus birthplace, was considered to be "in Umbria", while today it is in the modern province of Forlì-Cesena, in Emilia-Romagna. The importance of Umbria in Roman and medieval times was intimately bound up with the Via Flaminia, the consular road that supplied Rome and served as a military highway into and out of the City: for this reason once the Roman empire collapsed, Umbria became a strategic battleground fought over by the Church, the Lombards and the Byzantines, and suffered consequently, becoming partitioned among them and disappearing from history. The modern use of "Umbria" is due to a renaissance of local identity in the 17th century. (en) Regio VI Umbria est la sixième région organisée par l'empereur romain Auguste lors du partage de l'Italie au Ier siècle av. J.-C. (fr) La Regio VI, detta Umbria o Umbria et Ager Gallicus, era una delle undici regioni in cui l'imperatore Augusto aveva diviso l'Italia nel I secolo. In occasione della riforma dioclezianea dell'amministrazione imperiale, la VI regio fu smembrata in due parti: la parte occidentale fu unita alla Regio VII a formare la Tuscia et Umbria, mentre la parte orientale, ossia l'Ager Gallicus, fu unita al Piceno a formare la Flaminia et Picenum. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | La Regio VI, llamada Umbria o Umbria et Ager Gallicus, es una de las regiones en las que el emperador Augusto subdividió Italia en el siglo I a. C.; posteriormente, a partir del año 292, con motivo de las reformas de Diocleciano de la administración imperial, la parte occidental de la Regio VI se unificó con la Regio VII Etruria para formar la subdivisión de Tuscia et Umbria, mientras que la parte oriental de la Regio VI se unió a la Regio V Picenum para formar Flaminia et Picenum. (es) Regio VI Umbria est la sixième région organisée par l'empereur romain Auguste lors du partage de l'Italie au Ier siècle av. J.-C. (fr) La Regio VI, detta Umbria o Umbria et Ager Gallicus, era una delle undici regioni in cui l'imperatore Augusto aveva diviso l'Italia nel I secolo. In occasione della riforma dioclezianea dell'amministrazione imperiale, la VI regio fu smembrata in due parti: la parte occidentale fu unita alla Regio VII a formare la Tuscia et Umbria, mentre la parte orientale, ossia l'Ager Gallicus, fu unita al Piceno a formare la Flaminia et Picenum. (it) Regio VI Umbria (also named Regio VI Umbria et Ager Gallicus) is the name for one of the 11 administrative regions into which the emperor Augustus divided Italy. The main source for the regions is the Historia Naturalis of Pliny the Elder, who informs his readers he is basing the geography of Italy on the descriptio Italiae, "division of Italy," made by Augustus. The Regio Sexta ("6th Region") is called Umbria complexa agrumque Gallicam citra Ariminium, "Umbria including the Gallic country this side of Rimini." (en) |
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