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Dacia? Starts with an 'S'?
Quote:Dacia? Starts with an 'S'?
If it is Sarmizegethusa, it's a view that isn't normally shown in the textbooks. I hope you are right, Byron! :wink:
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Gaius Julius Caesar post=320785 Wrote:Dacia? Starts with an 'S'?
If it is Sarmizegethusa, it's a view that isn't normally shown in the textbooks. I hope you are right, Byron! :wink:

mmm too far to the east, it's not really easy especially from this angle.
The photo is oriented to the west, if the weather wasn't that cloudy/foggy you could spot an very important city in the distance
Tip: the mentioned city-the most obvious one :-) and we(you) are looking for a villa rustica
Quote:Name the supposed owner of this place or the location.
Wild guess: Q. Horatius Flaccus (at Licenza). :?
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Wild guess: Q. Horatius Flaccus (at Licenza). :?[/quote]

getting closer
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Yes, I wasn't really convinced by my own answer. For one thing, I'm not sure that any "major city" can be seen from Licenza. (I think Horace's villa looks east.) Perhaps someone else will have a better idea.
Is it... the supposed villa of Vespasian at Reate?
Maybe I chose a difficult one Tongue . the next photo should help
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I think so.


Quote:the next photo should help
Not necessarily!

Since no-one else has had a go, I'm going to guess again. How about the supposed Villa of Pliny the Younger at Castelfusano (which I've never seen)?
Let's forget about this one. The place is near Bocchignano or Poggio Mirteto it's supposed owner was Marcus Terentius Varro. I found this place a few years ago when visiting a colleague in Rome. I liked the view and the hight on which the villa was constructed . map
Now something really easy(closer to my home)

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where is it?
Quote:Now something really easy(closer to my home). where is it?
Nice one, Miha. I almost shouted "Maison Carrée in Nîmes", before I noticed that your temple is tetrastyle, whereas the Maison Carrée is hexastyle. Hmmm, more thinking required. :whistle:
Is that the "Temple of Augustus" in Pula?
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Looks lovely. Thanks for sharing, Miha. (It was definitely a little more straightforward than Varro's villa!! :wink: )
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Big Grin Over to you Christian.
Quote:Looks lovely. Thanks for sharing, Miha. (It was definitely a little more straightforward than Varro's villa!! :wink: )
Which villa?? :whistle: