The 1884 caption reads: 'Restoration of the Villa Quintilii on the Appian Way by Canina.' Located at the fifth mile of the Via Appia Antica, the Villa dei Quintili, the largest residential complex in the suburb of Rome, is part of the Archaeological Park of Appia Antica. Thanks to the discovery of a lead pipe bearing the name of the owners, it is certain that the complex belonged to the brothers Sesto Quintilio Condiano and Sesto Quintilio Valerio Massimo, members of a senatorial family and consuls in 151 AD. In 182-183 AD, the Quintilii were killed by Emperor Commodus for plotting a conspirac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-1884-caption-reads-restoration-of-the-villa-quintilii-on-the-appian-way-by-canina-located-at-the-fifth-mile-of-the-via-appia-antica-the-villa-dei-quintili-the-largest-residential-complex-in-the-suburb-of-rome-is-part-of-the-archaeological-park-of-appia-antica-thanks-to-the-discovery-of-a-lead-pipe-bearing-the-name-of-the-owners-it-is-certain-that-the-complex-belonged-to-the-brothers-sesto-quintilio-condiano-and-sesto-quintilio-valerio-massimo-members-of-a-senatorial-family-and-consuls-in-151-ad-in-182-183-ad-the-quintilii-were-killed-by-emperor-commodus-for-plotting-a-conspirac-image476386649.html
RF2JK180W–The 1884 caption reads: 'Restoration of the Villa Quintilii on the Appian Way by Canina.' Located at the fifth mile of the Via Appia Antica, the Villa dei Quintili, the largest residential complex in the suburb of Rome, is part of the Archaeological Park of Appia Antica. Thanks to the discovery of a lead pipe bearing the name of the owners, it is certain that the complex belonged to the brothers Sesto Quintilio Condiano and Sesto Quintilio Valerio Massimo, members of a senatorial family and consuls in 151 AD. In 182-183 AD, the Quintilii were killed by Emperor Commodus for plotting a conspirac
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