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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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    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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    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 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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    Domus Dei (Hospital of Saint Nicholas and Saint John the Baptist) was an almshouse and hospice at Old Portsmouth, Hampshire, England. It is now also known...
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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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    The Curia Julia (Latin: Curia Iulia) is the third named curia, or senate house, in the ancient city of Rome. It was built in 44 BC, when Julius Caesar...
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    Flavian Palace (redirect from Domus Flavia)
    wing 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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    7518722; 14.4932889 The House of Julia Felix, also referred to as the praedia (Latin for an estate, or land) of Julia Felix, is a large Roman property...
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    Gio Ponti (category Domus (magazine) editors)
    houses), via de Togni, Milan, Italy (1931–1934, Domus Julia; 1932–1934, Domus Fausta; 1932–1936, Domus Carola) 1932–1935: School of Mathematics, university...
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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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    Julia Soaemias Bassiana (180 – 11 March 222) was a Syrian noblewoman and the mother of Roman emperor Elagabalus, who ruled over the Roman Empire from...
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  • of Montecitorio Domus Aurea Domus Severiana Domus Tiberiana Domus Transitoria House of Augustus Palace of Domitian Domus Augustana Domus Flavia Altar of...
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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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    The Basilica Julia (Italian: Basilica Giulia) was a structure that once stood in the Roman Forum. It was a large, ornate, public building used for meetings...
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    The Domus Internationalis Paulus VI was established as a Foundation by Pope John Paul II on 6 January 1999. The purpose of the Domus is to accommodate...
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    of sanctuaries of Regia (House of the kings), House of the Vestals and Domus Publica. Around 650–630 BC the area of the Comitium was excavated into a...
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    was 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...
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    Agrippina's removal for Nero's conduct". He began to build a new palace, the Domus Transitoria, from about AD 60. It was intended to connect all of the imperial...
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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...
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    The Aqua Julia (or Iulia) is a Roman aqueduct built in 33 BC by Agrippa under Augustus to supply the city of Rome. It was repaired and expanded by Augustus...
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    Brookline, MA, America's Test Kitchen, 2004. ISBN 0-936184-75-2. Editors of Domus magazine, The Silver Spoon (US English translation). New York/London, Phaidon...
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    described in the book of Acts of the Apostles. The Latin term often used is domus ecclesiae. Several passages in the New Testament specifically mention churches...
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    ostentatious building complex known as Domus Aurea (Golden House) built, his personal residence (replacing the Domus Transitoria and including an extension...
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    Theatre of Marcellus Theatre of Pompey Palaces and villae Domus Augustana Domus Aurea Domus Transitoria Flavian Palace House of Augustus Palace of Domitian...
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    the legendary cave beneath the remains of Emperor Augustus's house, the Domus Livia, on the Palatine. Archaeologists came across the 15-meter-deep cavity...
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    and the adjacent Lateran Palace in 324, changing the name from Domus Fausta to Domus Dei ("House of God"), with a dedication to Christ the Savior (Christo...
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    elaborate domus have been identified on the site close to the aqueduct and probably intended for members of the court: the House of mosaics the Domus of Aufidia...
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  • others. Coop also owned a huge property portfolio in Sweden that included Domus [sv] shopping centers. Around 1990, Coop decided to concentrate on grocery...
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    Tiberius) Germanicus (son of Antonia Minor) Julia Livilla (daughter of Germanicus) Drusus Caesar (son of Germanicus) Julia Drusilla (daughter of Caligula) Antonia...
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