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Literature
William L. MacDonald, John A. Pinto: Hadrian's Villa and Its Legacy:, Yale University Press, 1997.
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Alexander Gordon McKay: Houses, Villas, and Palaces in the Roman World, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.
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Marina De Franceschini: Villa Adriana, mosaici, pavimenti, edifici, Rome 1991.
Villa D'este, Hadrian's Villa, Lozzi Roma, 1998.
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Chiara Morselli: Hadrian's Villa - Past and Present, 1995.
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Gioacchino Mancini: Tivoli: Hadrian's Villa and Villa D'Este, Old Vicarage Publications, 1989.
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Documents contained within "Villa Adriana":
Documents related to "Villa Adriana":
- Antinous - Protege of Emperor Hadrian (c. 110 CE - 130 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Antoninus Pius - Roman Emperor (138-161 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Apollodorus of Damascus - Roman Architect (1st/2nd century CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Augustus - Roman Emperor (27 BCE-14 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Capitoline Museums (Campidoglio, Rome, Italy)
- Cicero (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Constantine I - Roman Emperor (306-337 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Diocletian - Roman Emperor (284-305 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Faun in Red Marble (Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy)
- Furietti Centaurs - Two marble statues from the Villa Hadriana (Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy)
- Hadrian - Roman Emperor (117-138 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Harpocrates - Horus the Child (Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy)
- Marcus Aurelius - Roman Emperor (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Mosaic with Drinking Doves (Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy)
- Mosaic with Theatrical Masks (Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy)
- Rome - The Eternal City (Italy)
- Sabina - Roman Empress (117-136 CE) and Wife of Hadrian (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Septimius Severus - Roman Emperor (193-211 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Trajan - Roman Emperor (98-117 CE) (Romans, Historical Persons)
- Vatican Museums (Vatican City State)
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