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- Villa Fuente Álamo — by Tom Elliott — last modified Oct 14, 2020 03:22 PM
- A Roman villa at Puente Genil in the province of Córdoba in Spain.
- Villa Fulgurita — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Jul 13, 2023 10:04 AM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 C1 Villa Fulgurita
- Villa gallo-romaine de Barat de Vin — by H.S. Sivan — last modified Oct 02, 2023 07:40 AM
- Rediscovered in the 19th century and partially excavated in the 1960s, this Roman-era complex east of modern Sorde-l'Abbaye (Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine in France) has been variously identified as a villa and a road station. Discoveries at the site included stone walls, a courtyard, a portico, baths, a mosaic floor, and a bordering Roman-era roadway. A medieval church indicated in documents and early maps seems to have used some of the ancient structures. The site appears to be largely overgrown and inaccessible today.
- Villa Gordiani — by L. Quilici — last modified Jun 07, 2024 11:35 AM
- A third century A.D. villa complex along the Via Praenestina connected with Gordian I, Gordian II, and Gordian III.
- Villa Hadriani — by L. Quilici — last modified Jul 02, 2024 09:24 PM
- The Villa of Hadrian (Villa Adriana in Italian) is a sprawling archaeological complex at Tivoli, Italy. The villa complex was designed and used by the emperor Hadrian in the second century A.D.
- Villa Imperiale of Milan — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 01, 2017 03:40 PM
- A palatial Roman villa dating to the reign of Maximian.
- Villa in via Casone Grotta — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 12, 2021 11:15 AM
- A Roman villa at Boscoreale discovered in 1986 and only partially excavated.
- Villa Iovis — by N. Purcell — last modified Jun 12, 2020 12:55 PM
- A 7,000 m² palatial villa built atop the island of Capreae by the Roman emperor Tiberius.
- Villa Lucidi — by L. Quilici — last modified Feb 05, 2024 09:38 AM
- A large villa complex that was built sometime in the first century B.C.E. and remained in use until at least the third century C.E.
- Villa Magna — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Jan 25, 2022 11:06 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 35 D1 Villa Magna
- Villa Magna Variana — by R.B. Hitchner — last modified Dec 29, 2024 03:11 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 32 D3 Villa Magna Variana
- Villa Marittima della Tagliata — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 27, 2020 02:46 PM
- A maritime villa of the first century A.D. adjacent to the port of Cosa.
- Villa Mattonara — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 30, 2020 01:57 PM
- A coastal villa and associated necropolis.
- Villa Maxentii — by L. Quilici — last modified Aug 15, 2024 04:51 PM
- A complex on the Via Appia constructed by Maxentius in the early fourth century A.D.
- Villa Muti — by L. Quilici — last modified Sep 08, 2024 10:53 AM
- The Villa Muti in Grottaferrata occupies, at least in part, the site of a Roman republican villa built on a series of terraces and likely dating to the third and second centuries B.C. Lanciani excavated a series of rooms at the site. The site also had an early to mid-Imperial phase that included elaborate floors and decoration in imported marble.
- Villa near Wadi Ghirza — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Oct 20, 2012 05:49 PM
- An ancient villa near the Wadi Ghirza
- Villa near Wadi Ghirza — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Oct 20, 2012 06:53 PM
- An ancient villa near the Wadi Ghirza
- Villa near Wadi Ghirza — by D.J. Mattingly — last modified Jan 12, 2025 04:21 PM
- An ancient villa near the Wadi Ghirza
- Villa Neronis — by L. Quilici — last modified Dec 11, 2023 01:39 PM
- The Villa Neronis was a rural villa of the emperor Nero, likely built early in his reign (perhaps before AD 60).
- Villa of Agrippa — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 28, 2019 05:32 PM
- The so-called Villa (or baths) of Agrippa on Planasia Ins. (modern Pianosa) is the putative location of exile for Agrippa Postumus, grandson of Augustus.