- In
ancient Rome, the
domus (pl.:
domūs, genitive:
domūs or domī) was the type of town
house occupied by the
upper classes and some
wealthy freedmen during...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Domus Aurea. The
Domus Aurea (Latin, "Golden House") was a vast
landscaped complex built by the
Emperor Nero largely...
- The
Domus Sanctae Marthae (Latin for
Saint Martha's House; Italian: Casa
Santa Marta) is a
building adjacent to St. Peter's
Basilica in
Vatican City....
- The
Unipol Domus is a
football stadium in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
Built in 2017 as
Sardegna Arena, it
hosts Cagliari Calcio football matches from 2017–18...
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Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD, and then
extended by his
Domus Aurea (or
Golden House). The "
domus"
estate was
intended to
connect the
Palatine palace with...
- A
birth name is the name
given to a
person upon birth. The term may be
applied to the surname, the
given name, or the
entire name.
Where births are required...
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Muller appointed Santie de
Jongh as
DOMUS archivist in the
second half of 2005, and
functioned as Head of
DOMUS from 2005
until 2016, when he unbundled...
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Editoriale Domus, the
magazine is
issued 11
times a year on a
monthly basis and has its
headquarters in Rozzano, Milan. The
first issue of
Domus, subtitled...
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preserved above the
remains of the
Domus Tiberiana. At the top of the hill,
between the
Domus Flavia and the
Domus Augustana, the
Villa Mattei was built...
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Parva Domus,
officially the
Republic of
Parva Domus Magna Quies (Latin for "small house, big rest") is a self-proclaimed
micronational republic surrounded...