ancient Roman villa of Ossaia was a large luxurious villa rustica in the rural locality of modern Ossaia, 5 km south of the ancient and modern town of Cortona...
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Cortona (redirect from The Castle of Pierle)
referred to by locals by its older name of Ruga Piana. Outside Cortona are the Roman villa at Ossaia and the Roman roads in the hills nearby which can still...
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Gaius Caesar (redirect from Gaius Caesar (grandson of Augustus))
Cassius Dio, Roman History, LIV.28.1–2 Wood 1999, p. 65 The Imperial “Villa” at Ossaia (Arezzo, Italy): Preliminary Data on the Territory of Roman Cortona...
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Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus (category Roman governors of Bithynia and Pontus)
601 Broughton, pg. 330 The Imperial “Villa” at Ossaia (Arezzo, Italy): Preliminary Data on the Territory of Roman Cortona, Helena Fracchia et al. Echos...
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Gian Francesco Gamurrini (category University of Perugia alumni)
work on the Etruscan site that became the Roman Imperial villa at Ossaia, a small suburb to the southeast of Cortona (Arezzo) in 1881. In Arezzo, via Gamurrini...
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