Flavian Palace (redirect from Domus Flavia)
to the southeast, the Domus Augustana, a name which in antiquity may have applied to the whole of the palace. The Domus Flavia is built mainly around...
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Palace of Domitian (section Domus Flavia)
parallel if required. The modern names used for these areas are: the Domus Flavia the Domus Augustana the garden or "stadium". Not all of the palace can be...
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Palatine Hill (redirect from Domus Livia)
preserved above the remains of the Domus Tiberiana. At the top of the hill, between the Domus Flavia and the Domus Augustana, the Villa Mattei was built...
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nearby Domus Augusti, but probably refers to the later Roman meaning of Augustus as "emperor". The central section of the palace (labelled "Domus Augustana"...
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and decorations in opus sectile from the Domus Transitoria, built by Nero and then covered by the Domus Flavia. Rooms VII and VIII group together works...
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was the Basilica of Constantine in Trier. The reception room in the Domus Flavia, the palace of Domitian on the Palatine Hill in Rome, is also called...
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Montecitorio Domus Aurea Domus Severiana Domus Tiberiana Domus Transitoria House of Augustus Palace of Domitian Domus Augustana Domus Flavia Altar of Augustan...
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early AD 90s, during the reign of the emperor Domitian who built the Domus Flavia, a palace of similar design upon the Palatine Hill in Rome, Fishbourne...
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vast Palace of Domitian, with its three principal wings: the Domus Augustana, the Domus Flavia, and the Hippodrome of Domitian (in reality, a private sunken...
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mirrors the basic organization of the emperor Domitian's palace, the Domus Flavia, completed in 92 AD upon the Palatine Hill in Rome. Fishbourne is by...
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Cerchi, in the Campitelli. The structure was built over the Domus Augustana and the Domus Flavia. It was demolished at the beginning of the twentieth century...
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Margana and Via d'Aracoeli. Roman Forum Mamertine Prison Domus Augustana Domus Flavia Domus Severiana Insula Romana Curia, Roman Forum Palace of Domitian...
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7.70 Baths of Maxentius Rome ~ 4th c. Umbrella dome, Octagon ~ 17.60 Domus Flavia Rome ~ 1st c. 1~ 7.60 to 1~ 6.20 Hadrian's Villa, 'Heliocaminus' ? ~...
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Gio Ponti (category Domus (magazine) editors)
Caravaggio, Milan, Italy (1933–1936, Domus Serena; 1933–1937, Domus Livia, Domus Aurelia, Domus Honoria; 1938, Domus Flavia) 1934: De Bartolomeis villas, Val...
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so-called Baths of Tiberius and the base of a hut under the peristyle of the Domus Flavia. The excavations were interrupted by the outbreak of World War I and...
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constructed by the architect Rabirius, had at least three parts; the Domus Flavia, the Domus Augustana, and the gardens. Architectural development in the Flavian...
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found at the site List of castra Dumitru Protase: Castrul legiunii IIII Flavia de la Berzovia. Săpăturile arheologice din anii 1965–1968, p.41 Archived...
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the archaeological and architectural monuments in Rome (Domus Tiberiana, Domus Flavia, Domus Aurea, San Clemente, monumental fountains, etc..). In 1965...
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now accomplished with the publication of A Capitol Death, seventh in the Flavia Albia series which began with The Ides of April, set on the Aventine Hill...
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quam Flāvia: Cornelia is a braver girl than Flavia. (Here quam is used, Flavia is in the nominative to match Cornelia) Cornēlia est fortior Flāviā: Cornelia...
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city is sometimes considered to have been the capital of the province of Flavia Caesariensis which was formed during the late-3rd century Diocletian Reforms...
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(Casa das Ciencias-Planetario-, Casa dos Peixes-Aquarium and Casa do Home-Domus). On 20 January 2006 Vázquez was named ambassador to the Vatican City, and...
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Quattroruote: Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1985 (in Italian). Milano: Editoriale Domus S.p.A. pp. 665–666. ISBN 88-7212-012-8. Gover, Paul (20 November 1981)....
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itself had three main sectors: the so-called domus, which was a farm area the central garden that linked the domus to the villa through a scenic stairway,...
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1957; Lusso Coupé, prototype and series production cars for Vignale Lancia Flavia Vignale Cabriolet, would become the last Michelotti design for Vignale....
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family name is incorrect. He says "Prater hos alia est antiquae nobilitatis domus nimirum Domini Carue Imakellanse, a Thomas Carue (de quo Paulo ante tractavimus)...
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Viminacium (section Domus scientiarum Viminacium)
began. Domus scientiarum Viminacium is a new scientific, research and tourist center built on the edge of the Archaeological park. The Domus was constructed...
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in Rome. Nero began construction of his large and extravagant villa the Domus Aurea. AD 65 19 April Pisonian conspiracy: Nero was informed of a broad...
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Iglesias, Sardinia (section Porto Flavia)
traces of human settlement dating to the Neolithic. The fourth-millennium-BC domus de Janas, attributed to the Ozieri culture, were discovered in the mountainous...
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construction during the Flavian Dynasty (69-96 AD) led to the city being named Flavia Philippopolis. Hadrian (r. 117–138) visited the city as part of his tour...
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