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Spoleto archaeological sites
Spoleto The origins of Spoleto, located along the slopes of the hill Saint Elias, date back to the late...
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Assisi archaeological sites
Assisi Roman Assisi originates from the urban setting given to the Assisi hill by the Umbri, who came from...
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Capua archaeological sites
Capua Titus Livius (59 BC-17 AD) described Capua as one of the richest cities of Italy. At the time...
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Aosta archaeological sites
Aosta In Roman times the city walls of Augusta Praetoria formed a 724 m x 572 m rectangle, reached...
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Aosta archaeological sites
Aosta The via delle Gallie consular road There were some primitive roads in Valle d’Aosta in the pre-Roman period....
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Colosseo archaeological sites
Colosseum The Colosseum’s original Latin name was Amphitheatrum Flavium, often anglicized as Flavian Amphitheater. The building was constructed by...
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Villa di Poppea archaeological sites
Villa di Poppea History The Villa Poppaea is an ancient Roman seaside villa (villa maritima) situated between Naples and...
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Virunum archaeological sites
Virunum Verona, situated on the river Adige in northern Italy, was a Roman town probably founded some time in...
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House of Augustus archaeological sites
House of Augustus on the Palatine Hill Last year Rome celebrated the 2000th anniversary of Emperor Augustus’ death. To...
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Ercolano archaeological sites
Ercolano Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum (Italian: Ercolano) was an ancient Roman town destroyed by volcanic...