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- A domusculta (pl.: domuscultae) was a papal estate in Italy in the Middle Ages, or the large villa complex at the centre of such an estate. An example...
- A mark of such newly settled conditions in the Duchy of Rome is the Domusculta Capracorum, the central Roman villa that Adrian ****embled from a nucleus...
- estate ****embled on the Roman pattern by Pope Adrian I, ca. 780, his Domusculta Capracorum. In medieval times, Campagnano di Roma was on the via Francigena...
- formed from the great estate ****embled by Pope Adrian I about 780, his Domusculta Capracorum. It includes the Regional Park of Veii. "Superficie di Comuni...
- Roman pattern as late as ca 780, Pope Adrian I's recently rediscovered Domusculta Capracorum near Veii, which Ward-Perkins does not take as exceptional...
- Adrian I ****embled a great estate of which this territory formed part, his Domusculta Capracorum, in contrast with the power of the Abbey of Farfa, but it was...
- aqueduct, a necropolis). In the 8th century, Pope Hadrian I built here a domusculta (a large fortified farm), which was later turned into a castle by Pope...
- the papacy of Adrian I (772-795). There also existed a papal estate (domusculta) there called Sancti Edisti. He is patron of an old church on the Monte...
- abandoned, although perhaps the property was included in some patrimonia or domusculta, typical institutions of the agrarian organization of early medieval Latium...