Lullingstone Roman Villa

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Bei Lullingstone (östlich von London in Kent) konnten die Reste einer reich ausgestatteten römischen Villa ausgegraben werden. Vor allem die Fragmente von Wandmalereien mit christlichen Motiven erregten überregionales Interesse. rdf:langString
Is teach mór Rómhánach suite in Kent é Teach mór Rómhánach Lullingstone. rdf:langString
La villa romana di Lullingstone è una villa romana situata presso Eynsford, nel distretto di Sevenoaks in Kent (Inghilterra, Regno Unito). Si trova nella valle del fiume Darent, un affluente del Tamigi, insieme ad altre sei residenze romane, tra cui le ville romane di , di e di , lungo l'antica via della , tra Londinium (Londra) e portum Dubris (Dover). rdf:langString
Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain, situated in Lullingstone near the village of Eynsford in Kent, south eastern England. The villa is located in the Darent Valley, along with six others, including those at Crofton, Crayford and Dartford. Constructed in the 1st century, perhaps around 80-90 CE, the house was repeatedly expanded and occupied until it was destroyed by fire in the 4th or 5th century. The villa was occupied over various periods within the Romano-British period, but after its destruction, it is only thought to have been reoccupied during the Medieval Times. The occupants were most likely wealthy Romans or native Britons who had adopted Roman customs. rdf:langString
Lullingstone Roman Villa é uma villa erguida durante a ocupação romana da Grã-Bretanha, localizada próxima da vila de Eynsford em Kent, sudeste da Inglaterra. Erguida no século I, provavelmente por volta de 80-90, a casa foi constantemente aumentada e habitada até ser destruída por um incêndio no século V. Os moradores eram romanos ricos ou britanos nativos que adotaram os costumes romanos. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bei Lullingstone (östlich von London in Kent) konnten die Reste einer reich ausgestatteten römischen Villa ausgegraben werden. Vor allem die Fragmente von Wandmalereien mit christlichen Motiven erregten überregionales Interesse.
rdf:langString Lullingstone Roman Villa is a villa built during the Roman occupation of Britain, situated in Lullingstone near the village of Eynsford in Kent, south eastern England. The villa is located in the Darent Valley, along with six others, including those at Crofton, Crayford and Dartford. Constructed in the 1st century, perhaps around 80-90 CE, the house was repeatedly expanded and occupied until it was destroyed by fire in the 4th or 5th century. The villa was occupied over various periods within the Romano-British period, but after its destruction, it is only thought to have been reoccupied during the Medieval Times. The occupants were most likely wealthy Romans or native Britons who had adopted Roman customs. Some evidence found on site suggests that around 150 CE, the villa was considerably enlarged and may have been used as the country retreat of the governors of the Roman province of Britannia. Two sculpted marble busts found in the cellar may be those of Pertinax, governor in 185-186, and his father-in-law, Publius Helvius Successus. In the 4th century a room, probably already in religious use, was converted to a Christian chapel or house church, much the earliest known in the British Isles. In the Anglo-Saxon period, the ruins of a Roman temple-mausoleum on the site of the villa were incorporated into a Christian chapel (Lullingstone Chapel) that was extant at the time of the Norman Conquest, one of the earliest known chapels in the country. In addition to the pagan shrine in the villa's chapel and the dining room mosaics, the villa produced significant artistic finds including the Lullingstone Victory Gem and the busts.
rdf:langString Is teach mór Rómhánach suite in Kent é Teach mór Rómhánach Lullingstone.
rdf:langString La villa romana di Lullingstone è una villa romana situata presso Eynsford, nel distretto di Sevenoaks in Kent (Inghilterra, Regno Unito). Si trova nella valle del fiume Darent, un affluente del Tamigi, insieme ad altre sei residenze romane, tra cui le ville romane di , di e di , lungo l'antica via della , tra Londinium (Londra) e portum Dubris (Dover).
rdf:langString Lullingstone Roman Villa é uma villa erguida durante a ocupação romana da Grã-Bretanha, localizada próxima da vila de Eynsford em Kent, sudeste da Inglaterra. Erguida no século I, provavelmente por volta de 80-90, a casa foi constantemente aumentada e habitada até ser destruída por um incêndio no século V. Os moradores eram romanos ricos ou britanos nativos que adotaram os costumes romanos. Por volta de 150 d.C a villa foi aumentada e um bloco de banho aquecido com hipocausto foi acrescentado. Dois bustos de mármore do século II achados na adega talvez representem os proprietários ou residentes da villa, que pode ter sido o retiro rural nomeado pelos governadores provinciais. Há alguns sinais de que as apreensões são as de Pertinax, governador da Britânia em 185-186, e de seu pai.
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