Traces the history of the Forum and Markets of Trajan (Rome) in the Medieval period (6th-15th cs.), through analysis of historical and archival sources, published and unpublished. The Forum seems to have been active and more or less well-preserved at least to the 8th c., but was abandoned and partially filled in between the 9th and 10th cs. and remained a semi-rural area up to the 13th c., when it was reclaimed and gradually occupied. The Markets, on the other hand, were partly uninhabited, used for storage of hay and wood, and partly occupied by the Castello delle Milizie, which was given its definitive form under Boniface VIII.
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