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    Where is the Domus Aurea?
    The only known possible depiction of the Domus Aurea is the Megalopsychia Hunt Mosaic, or "Yakto mosaic", from the second half of the fifth century, found in the ancient suburb of Antioch, Daphne (Yakto). Part of the border of this hunt scene shows buildings from Antioch, including those interpreted to be the Imperial Palace and the Domus Aurea.
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    Why was the Domus Aurea stripped of its marble?
    A symbol of decadence that caused severe embarrassment to Nero's successors, the Domus Aurea was stripped of its marble, jewels, and ivory within a decade. [8]
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    What was Nero's Golden House?
    Nero 's Golden House (the Domus Aurea) in Rome was a sumptuous palace complex which played host to the wild parties of one of Rome's most notorious emperors.
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    The Domus Aurea (Latin, "Golden House") was a vast landscaped complex built by the Emperor Nero largely on the Oppian Hill in the heart of ancient Rome after the great fire in 64 AD had destroyed a large part of the city. It replaced and extended his Domus Transitoria that he had built as his first … See more

    The Domus Aurea was probably never completed. Otho and possibly Titus allotted money to finish at least the structure on the Oppian Hill; this continued to be inhabited, notably by emperor Vitellius in 69 but only after falling … See more

    Great Buildings on-line: Domus Aurea
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    When a young Roman inadvertently fell through a cleft in the Esquiline hillside at the end of the 15th century, he found himself in a strange cave or grotto filled with painted figures. Soon the young artists of Rome were having themselves let down on boards knotted … See more

    • Ball, Larry F. (2003). The Domus Aurea and the Roman architectural revolution. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82251-3.
    • Boethius, Axel (1960). The Golden House of Nero. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. See more

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    La Domus Aurea (literalmente, en latín, «Casa de Oro») era un grandioso palacio construido por el emperador Nerón sobre la Colina del Oppio en el corazón de la antigua Roma tras el gran incendio del año 64. ​ Reemplazó y amplió la Domus Transitoria que Nerón construyó como su primer complejo palaciego en la misma zona. ​
    Ocupaba, según se ha calculado, alrededor de 50 hectáreas entre las colinas del Palatino y el Esq…

    • Localidad: Antigua Roma
    • Uso original: Residencia del emperador Nerón
  4. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/661

    Mar 1, 2014 · Domus Aurea Wikipedia user: Pufacz (CC BY-SA) The best preserved part of the complex is the west wing which hints at the sumptuous nature of this one-time pleasure palace. …

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  5. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domus_aurea

    modifier. La Domus aurea ou Maison dorée est un immense palais impérial de la Rome antique, construit pour Néron, qui couvrait une partie importante de Rome intra muros sur plusieurs …

  6. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domus_Aurea

    La Domus Aurea ("Casa d'oro" in latino, proprio perché in essa si utilizzò molto di questo prezioso metallo [2]) era la villa urbana costruita dall' imperatore romano Nerone dopo il …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domus_Aurea_(Antioch)

    Domus Aurea (in English Golden House) or the Great Church in Antioch was the cathedral where the Patriarch of Antioch preached. It was one of the churches whose construction was …

  8. https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domus_Aurea

    De Domus Aurea werd waarschijnlijk alleen gebruikt voor feesten en vermaak, want tussen de 150 opgegraven ruimtes van het complex zijn nog geen slaapkamers ontdekt. Ook van …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_of_Nero

    The Colossus of Nero ( Colossus Neronis) was a 30-metre (98 ft) bronze statue that the Emperor Nero (37–68 AD) created in the vestibule of his Domus Aurea, the imperial villa complex …

  10. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domus_Aurea

    Domus Aurea) – rzymski pałac cesarza Nerona zlokalizowany pomiędzy wzgórzami Palatynu i Eskwilinu. Prace budowlane zostały rozpoczęte w 64 r. i były prowadzone do roku 68. …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Claudius

    Construction of the Temple of Claudius on the Caelian Hill was begun by Agrippina, the fourth wife of the Emperor Claudius, after his death in 54 AD. In 59 Agrippina was murdered by her son, …

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