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- The Gardens of Lucullus (Latin: Horti Lucullani) were the setting for an ancient villa on the Pincian Hill on the edge of Rome; they were laid out by...
- the south-facing slopes in the late Roman Republic, including the Horti Lucullani (created by Lucullus), the Horti Sallustiani (created by the historian...
- hotel-and-library complex for scholars and philosophers. He built the famous horti Lucullani (Palace and gardens of Lucullus) on the Pincian Hill in Rome, and became...
- civilization, and thrived from 150 BC to 350 AD. The Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani), on the Pincian Hill in Rome, introduced the Persian garden to Europe...
- ceres, a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani), the Persian garden laid out by Lucullus Lucullus, the dialogue by Cicero...
- via Salaria, and then turned south and entered the city under the Horti Lucullani and crossed 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) to the area of the Pincian Hill and...
- Seeds and plants were widely shared. The Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani) on the Pincian Hill on the edge of Rome introduced the Persian garden...
- (or Pig Market), and the gardens of the Horti Aciliorum and the Horti Lucullani. It was at the Gardens of Lucullus that the Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi...
- animal husbandry, hydraulics, and botany. The Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani) on the Pincian Hill at the edge of Rome introduced the Persian garden...
- part of the gardens. Gardens of Lucullus The Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani) were an ancient patrician villa on the Pincian Hill on the edge of Rome;...