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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Domus Aurea. The Domus Aurea (Latin, "Golden House") was a vast landscaped complex built by the Emperor Nero largely...
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  • Domus Aurea (in English Golden House) or the Great Church in Antioch was the cathedral where the Patriarch of Antioch preached. It was one of the churches...
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    Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, and then extended by his Domus Aurea (or Golden House). The "domus" estate was intended to connect the Palatine palace with...
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    ('the caves'). These 'caves' were in fact rooms and corridors of the Domus Aurea, the unfinished palace complex started by Nero after the Great Fire of...
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    Fabullus, or Amulius) was a fresco painter famous for his work in the Domus Aurea, Rome, that was commissioned by Nero. Because he was mentioned by Pliny...
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    Palatine Hill (redirect from Domus Livia)
    AD 64 destroyed Nero's palace, the Domus Transitoria, but he replaced it by AD 69 with the even larger Domus Aurea, over which was eventually built Domitian's...
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    set up nearby at the entrance to the Domus Aurea. Although the Colossus was preserved, much of the Domus Aurea was torn down. The lake was filled in...
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    Hill. The lower slopes had been occupied by the Esquiline Wing of the Domus Aurea, an ornate residence belonging to Nero. After Nero's death, the residence...
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  • known for paying boxers to get tattoos of their website on their bodies Domus Aurea (Latin for "Golden House"), a large palace built by the Roman emperor...
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    Flavian Palace (redirect from Domus Flavia)
    half the original. It was built upon Nero's earlier palace (Domus Transitoria and Domus Aurea) and followed some of its layout, as excavations have shown...
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  • Algeria and Tunisia Dioscuri Aurea Saecula, the first demo tape of the Italian National Socialist black metal band Cain Domus Aurea (Latin, "Golden House")...
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    The House of Augustus, or the Domus Augusti (not to be confused with the Domus Augustana), is situated on the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy. This house...
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    wide roads. Nero also built himself a new palace complex known as the Domus Aurea in an area cleared by the fire. The cost to rebuild Rome was immense...
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    or Domus Aurea. Titus' baths were built in haste, possibly by converting an existing or partly built bathing complex belonging to the reviled Domus Aurea...
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    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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    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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    Santa Maria Maggiore" (see above) or it being "near the site of the Domus Aurea" (the palace of the Emperor Nero); in modern terms near the Colosseum...
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    Pavia, Carlo. Guide to Underground Rome: From the Cloaca Maxima to the Domus Aurea: the Most Fascinating Underground Sites of the Capital. English translation...
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    that Nero had ordered the fire to clear space for a new palace, the Domus Aurea.[page needed] At the time of the fire Nero may not have been in the city...
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  • sixth century. At the same time, the old cathedral church, the so-called Domus Aurea was destroyed by an earthquake in 588. The church of Cassian became latest...
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    elaborate fountain, to embellish the view from Nero's new palace, the Domus Aurea, on the adjacent Oppian Hill. The nymphaeum was made up of tiered columns...
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    statue that the Emperor Nero (37–68 AD) created in the vestibule of his Domus Aurea, the imperial villa complex which spanned a large area from the north...
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    Oppian Hill Park is considered to be an archaeological park. Much of the Domus Aurea (Golden House of Nero) lies under it, and it also contains the ruins...
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    emperor Maxentius. The temple was erected on the remains of the Domus Transitoria and Domus Aurea, two mansions commissioned by the disgraced Emperor Nero....
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    Elagabalus made it his favourite retreat and designed it (as for Nero's Domus Aurea project) as a vast suburban villa divided into various building and landscape...
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    was ancient among Romans. For a first-century versified lampoon, see Domus Aurea. The Scior Carera in Milan Nussdorfer, Laurie (23 April 2019). Civic...
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    his Domus Transitoria at the intersection of two corridors, resting on four large piers, which may have had an oculus at the center. In Nero's Domus Aurea...
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    into his Domus Aurea, an immense network of buildings stretching from the Esquiline Hill west to the Palatine, where it terminated at the Domus Tiberiana...
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    believed that Emperor Nero had a rotating dining room in his palace Domus Aurea on the Palatine Hill with a magnificent view on the Forum Romanum and...
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    in) the Lacus Curtius Domus Aurea ("Golden House" of Nero), part of its porticoed entrance extended into the eastern Forum Domus Publica ("State House")...
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