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Rioni of Rome - The Middle Ages |  | Rioni of Rome - The Middle Ages: Encyclopedia II - Rioni of Rome - The Middle Ages |  | | After the fell of the Roman empire and during the decadence of Rome as a cultural center, the population decreased and the political division in rioni was lost. During the XII century a division in 12 parts started being used, but it had not been decided by the leaders but simply by the common use of the people. Even if the areas were different from the ancient ones, they still used the same name: See also: Rioni of Rome, Rioni of Rome - The Ancient Rome, Rioni of Rome - The Middle Ages, Rioni of Rome - The Modern ages, Rioni of Rome - Today, Rioni of Rome - Logos of the modern rioni |  | | Rioni of Rome, Rioni of Rome - Logos of the modern rioni, Rioni of Rome - The Ancient Rome, Rioni of Rome - The Middle Ages, Rioni of Rome - The Modern ages, Rioni of Rome - Today |  | |
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Rioni of Rome - The Middle Ages
After the fell of the Roman empire and during the decadence of Rome as a cultural center, the population decreased and the political division in rioni was lost. During the XII century a division in 12 parts started being used, but it had not been decided by the leaders but simply by the common use of the people. Even if the areas were different from the ancient ones, they still used the same name: regio in Latin and rioni in vulgar language.
The limits of the rioni became more definitive and official in the XIII century: their number increased to 13 and it remained like this until the XVI century. In this period, anyway, the limits were quite uncertain: The buildings were concentrated close to the center of each rione, so the areas on the edges were almost desert, thus it was not really necessary to define the limits exactly.
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