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Place 4 by R.W. Mathisen — last modified Feb 14, 2012 04:26 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 C2 no. 4 (Ste-Hilaire)
Place 31 by R.W. Mathisen — last modified Oct 23, 2012 01:54 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 I2 no. 31 (La Perche, Cm. Avermes)
Place 32 by R.W. Mathisen — last modified Oct 23, 2012 01:54 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 I2 no. 32 (Moulins)
Place 33 by R.W. Mathisen — last modified Oct 23, 2012 01:54 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 14 I2 no. 33 (Vallières, Cm. Neuvy)
Place [Vicus Cruciniacum] by C. Haselgrove — last modified Jul 31, 2023 11:14 PM
A Roman vicus on the Nahe river.
Place Abbotts Ann by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Oct 17, 2020 05:02 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 F3 Abbotts Ann
Place Abercyfor by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Jul 08, 2019 10:16 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 C3 Abercyfor
Place Abicada by Jr. — last modified Oct 20, 2012 07:24 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 26 B4 Abicada
Place Acqua Claudia by N. Purcell — last modified Nov 24, 2020 12:14 PM
A Roman villa at Anguillara Sabazia that may have been built in order to take advantage of mineral springs. The villa dates to the Late Republican period but has only been partially excavated. A large hemicycle with ambulatio is extant; this feature may have been coordinated with the villa's garden.
Place Acquoria by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 01, 2021 12:48 PM
A basis villae near Tivoli in opus incertum on the river Aniene measuring 70 x 20 m. Two phases have been identified: second-first century B.C. and first century A.D.
Place Acton Scott by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Oct 18, 2020 10:49 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 8 E2 Acton Scott
Place Ad Duas Lauros by L. Quilici — last modified May 12, 2021 10:34 AM
The toponym 'Ad Duas Lauros' refers to a large imperial property at the third mile of the Via Labicana and today comprised of the archaeological park of Centocelle. The site is mentioned in the Liber Pontificalis as that of a large imperial villa in which Helena, mother of Constantine I, lived. Archaeological work conducted in the late 1990s identified the remains of substantial Republican period villas in the same area, with evidence of both elite dwellings and viticulture. The villas identified are the Villa della Piscina and the Villa Ad Duas Lauros.
Place Ad Villam Serviliana by E.W.B. Fentress — last modified Dec 02, 2023 11:11 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 31 unlocated Ad Villam Serviliana
Place Adriano by L. Quilici — last modified Jun 02, 2016 09:12 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 43 D2 Adriano
Place Adro Vello by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 25, 2022 08:44 PM
The remains of a Roman villa and necropolis.
Place Ag. Helene by G. Reger — last modified May 10, 2016 12:54 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 58 G4 Ag. Helene
Place Ag. Leontios by D. Rupp — last modified Jul 29, 2020 10:58 AM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 72 A3 Ag. Leontios
Place Agnuli by I.E.M. Edlund Berry — last modified Jun 04, 2020 11:16 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 45 D1 Agnuli
Place Aguglia by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Oct 20, 2012 05:24 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 F4 Aguglia
Place Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi Roman villa by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jul 09, 2022 04:22 PM
The Villa Romana di Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi, located near San Gimignano, is notable for a tri-apsidal courtyard.

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