Villa Jovis ("Villa of Jupiter") is a Roman palace on Capri, southern Italy, built by Emperor Tiberius and completed in 27 AD. Tiberius ruled mainly from...
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Capri and built twelve villas there, the best known being the Villa Jovis whose impressive remains are still visible. All these villas can be identified with...
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Tiberius built a series of villas at Capri, the most famous of which is the Villa Jovis, one of the best-preserved Roman villas in Italy. In 27 AD, Tiberius...
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garden features. The Grotta Azzurra at Capri and the grotto at Tiberius' Villa Jovis in the Bay of Naples are examples of popular natural seashore grottoes...
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remains of Tiberius's villa at Sperlonga include a grotto, where the fragmentary Sperlonga sculptures were found. The hill-top Villa Jovis retreat at Capri...
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site of several villas belonging to the Roman Emperor Tiberius, including his Imperial residence in his later years, the Villa Jovis. Specifically, the...
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Maria del Soccorso is a church located within the archaeological site of Villa Jovis, on the island of Ischia, Italy. It is situated on the summit of the...
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remains of the Tiberian villa Damecuta are the result of excavations done between 1937–48 by Maiuri (who also excavated Villa Jovis), on land donated to...
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Casa Malaparte (redirect from Villa Malaparte)
from the Piazzetta to the promontory where Tiberius built his palace, Villa Jovis.[citation needed] The book Malaparte: Casa come me (A House Like Me)...
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in exile. Caligula was remanded to the personal care of Tiberius at Villa Jovis on Capri. He was befriended by Tiberius' Praetorian prefect, Naevius...
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