Villa di Numerius Popidius Florus

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The Villa di Numerius Popidius Florus is an ancient Roman countryside residence near Boscoreale, Italy, notable for its well-preserved frescoes and insights into elite domestic life before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman villa
archaeological site
archaeologicalSignificance evidence for domestic decoration before 79 AD
evidence for elite lifestyle in rural Campania
associatedWith Numerius Popidius Florus NERFINISHED
chronology early Imperial Roman period
country Italy
culturalPeriod Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
destroyedBy eruption of Mount Vesuvius
destroyedIn 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius
function agricultural production center
elite residential villa
hasArchaeologicalRemains domestic rooms
farm and storage areas
frescoes
wall paintings
heritageContext Roman villas of Boscoreale area
locatedIn Boscoreale NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Campania NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mount Vesuvius NERFINISHED
Pompeii NERFINISHED
notableFor insights into elite domestic life
well-preserved frescoes
partOf Vesuvian archaeological sites
use countryside residence
rural estate

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Boscoreale hasSite Villa di Numerius Popidius Florus