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- Boscoreale (Italian: [ˌbɔskoreˈaːle]; Neapolitan: Vuoscoriale; "Royal Grove") is an Italian comune (muni****lity) and town in the Metropolitan City of...
- of ager Pompei****. Villa Boscoreale is a name given to any of several Roman villas discovered in the district of Boscoreale, Italy. They were all buried...
- The Boscoreale Treasure is a large collection of exquisite silver and gold Roman objects discovered in the ruins of the ancient Villa della Pisanella at...
- and the Rhineland had become noted for fine gl****. Silver cup, from the Boscoreale Treasure (early 1st century AD) Finely decorated Gallo-Roman terra sigillata...
- of footage to be filmed were montage shots of the band walking around Boscoreale, mixed with shots of volcanic mud, which can be seen at various points...
- Cleopatra Selene II, wearing an elephant skin cap, raised relief image on a gilded silver dish from the Boscoreale Treasure, dated to the early 1st century AD...
- Salerno. It borders also with Torre Annunziata, Castellammare di Stabia, Boscoreale, Santa Maria la Carità and Sant'Antonio Abate. Modern Pompei is mainly...
- Sarcoscypha, the scarlet cup fungus. Black-figure pottery Red-figure pottery Boscoreale Treasure Geometric art In his notes, John Pollini states that uncertainty...
- (Altheim-Weirading) [de], Altheim, Austria Mogorjelo Villa Armira, Ivaylovgrad Villa Boscoreale Villa dei Volusii, Fiano Romano Boca do Rio [de] Castelo da Lousa Villa...
- a primary and two secondary branches. The town is bordered by Angri, Boscoreale, Poggiomarino, Pompei, San Marzano sul Sarno, San Valentino Torio, Sant'Antonio...