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- Parione abstract "For the isopod genus in the family Bopyridae, see Parione (genus)Parione is the VI rione of Rome. It is located in Municipio I.Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the stadium of Domitianus; the nickname people gave to this wall was Parietone ("big wall" in ancient Italian), from which the name "Parione". Its logo is a rampant griffon, a Greek mythological creature with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. It was chosen as a symbol of pride and nobility.During Antiquity, it belonged to the IX Augustan region called Circo Flaminio. In this area Domitianus built his stadium and an Odeon (Odeum in latin), for musical and poetic competitions. Pompey built his curia.Around the 1200 the area was called Parione e S. Lorenzo in Damaso and the population kept on increasing until the 1400, when it obtained a great importance thanks to the paving of Campo de' Fiori, that soon became an important economic center.Under Sixtus IV (1471-1484) the rione lost its chaotic look, typical of the Middle Ages, for a cleaner and tidier one, typical of the Renaissance. Recovering buildings, enlarging streets, building the new bridge "ponte Sisto" connecting Trastevere and Parione, improved the quality of the area.Thanks to this renewal, urbanization increased between the 1400 and 1500. In the same period, several artists were asked to renew the front of the greatest buildings: this habit was born in the northern Italy and was spreading in that period. In 1500 most of the commercial activity slowly moved from Campo de' Fiori to Piazza Navona, that was the favorite place since it was wider.In 1600, the appearance of Piazza Navona changed vastly, thanks to the work of Bernini, Borromini, and Bramante.From this period until Rome became capital of unified Italy in 1870 there were no major changes but the opening of Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, a great street having a flexuous track in order to avoid the already existing palaces. If one palace was jutting, its front was moved backwards to preserve it.".
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink 14_regions_of_Augustan_Rome.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Campo_de_Fiori.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rioni_of_Rome.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Corso_Vittorio_Emanuele_II,_Rome.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Domitianus.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Domitianus_II.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Donato_Bramante.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Eagle.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Francesco_Borromini.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Gian_Lorenzo_Bernini.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Griffon.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Lion.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Municipio_I.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Nostra_Signora_del_Sacro_Cuore.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Oratorio_del_Santissimo_Sacramento_e_Cinque_Piaghe.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Parione_(genus).
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Piazza_Navona.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Pompey.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Rioni_of_Rome.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink San_Lorenzo_in_Damaso.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink San_Nicola_dei_Lorenesi.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink San_Pantaleo,_Rome.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink San_Tommaso_in_Parione.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink SantAgnese_in_Agone.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara_dei_Librai.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara_dei_Librai,_Rome.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Maria_in_Grottapinta.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Maria_in_Vallicella.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Sixtus_IV.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Trastevere.
- Parione wikiPageWikiLink Unification_of_Italy.
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- Parione wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parione".
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- Parione subject Category:Rioni_of_Rome.
- Parione subject Category:Rome_R._VI_Parione.
- Parione hypernym Rione.
- Parione point "41.8985 12.4691".
- Parione type Article.
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- Parione comment "For the isopod genus in the family Bopyridae, see Parione (genus)Parione is the VI rione of Rome. It is located in Municipio I.Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the stadium of Domitianus; the nickname people gave to this wall was Parietone ("big wall" in ancient Italian), from which the name "Parione". Its logo is a rampant griffon, a Greek mythological creature with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion.".
- Parione label "Parione".
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- Parione sameAs Parione_(rione_de_Roma).
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- Parione sameAs 帕里奥内.
- Parione lat "41.8985".
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- Parione depiction Rome_rione_VI_parione_logo.png.
- Parione isPrimaryTopicOf Parione.