Severus and Celer

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Severus and Celer were Roman architects and engineers best known for designing Emperor Nero’s lavish Domus Aurea palace in 1st-century Rome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman architects
Roman engineers
historical figures
activeInCentury 1st century
activeInPeriod Julio-Claudian dynasty
associatedWithBuildingType imperial palace
associatedWithEvent rebuilding of Rome after the Great Fire of 64 CE
collaboratedWithEachOther true
commissionedBy Nero
countryOfCitizenship Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
designed imperial palace complex
lavish residential complex for Nero
designedFor Nero
designedStructureLocation Oppian Hill, Rome
employer Nero
fieldOfWork Roman architecture
Roman engineering
floruit mid-1st century CE
genre palace architecture
knownFor designing Nero’s Domus Aurea
innovative architectural design
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
notableWork Domus Aurea
occupation architect
engineer
patron Nero
placeOfActivity Rome
timeOfActivity Reign of Nero
surface form: reign of Nero
usedConstructionTechniques concrete vaulting
innovative spatial planning
workedOn Domus Aurea

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Domus Aurea architect Severus and Celer
golden house architect Severus and Celer
subject surface form: Domus Aurea