- 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...