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Victrix's conversations
Stayed there several days in about 1995 - wonderful hostel, areas upstairs with amazing wall paintings, not open to the public (had a private tour - felt honoured) Visiting from Canada.
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Absolutely fantastic shot! Hello from Russia
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...and the farm behind it usedto allow my Dad & me to shoot for rabbits in the early 70's !(1970s)
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First of all thanks for this photo.The building that she is standing infront of is my office
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Thanks matey.
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A 2nd Century AD villa constructed by the massively powerful and wealthy Quintillus brothers, both senators. This huge complex (the largest outside Rome) rivalled Imperial villas with its own baths and even Hippodrome. The end came for the Quintilli in 182AD when Commodus charged them with conspiracy, had them executed and claimed this villa for his own.
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Dating from around 220 this is the bath complex constructed for the Palatine and Forum area by the Emperor Elagabulus.
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Inaugurated in 112AD by Trajan, this forum was built with the spoils of his war in Dacia and forms the centre of a huge complex of buildings that was the Emperor's grand plan for the heart of Rome.
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Built in the 3rd century BC, this shrine held the sacred flame of the Goddess. The current visible form is owed to reconstruction in the 1930s.
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Twin mausolea on the via Appia, lacking most of their stone facing.
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