Horti Tauriani
Agrippina the Younger, Gallienus, Roman Emperor, Valerian (Roman emperor)
978-613-5-91969-1
6135919695
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2011-05-28
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Horti Tauriani (Latin - Taurian gardens) was a large set of gardens in ancient Rome around the residence of Statilius Taurus, eminent character of the 1st century. They were perhaps the cause of his conviction for magic, which allowed Agrippina to confiscate them and add them to the imperial estates. They were then divided into different properties, were partly reunited under Gallienus in the mid 3rd century, but began to split again, in late antiquity being centred round the residence of Vettio Agorio Protested as the Horti Vettiani. From this area come numerous attributable sculptures from the Gardens's different phases : statues of deities, decorative reliefs , two large marble craters and three splendid portraits of Hadrian, Vibia Sabina and Salonina Matidia.
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