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- Roman_gardens abstract "Roman gardens (Latin: horti) and ornamental horticulture became highly developed during the history of Roman civilization. The Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani) on the Pincian Hill at the edge of Rome introduced the Persian garden to Europe, around 60 BC. The garden was a place of peace and tranquillity – a refuge from urban life – and a place filled with religious and symbolic meanings. As Roman culture developed and became increasingly influenced by foreign civilizations through trade, the use of gardens expanded and gardens ultimately thrived in Ancient Rome.".
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- Roman_gardens wikiPageExternalLink roman_gardens.htm.
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- Roman_gardens subject Category:Ancient_Roman_architecture.
- Roman_gardens subject Category:Ancient_Roman_culture.
- Roman_gardens subject Category:Gardens_in_Italy.
- Roman_gardens subject Category:Italian_gardens.
- Roman_gardens subject Category:Landscape_design_history.
- Roman_gardens subject Category:Types_of_garden_by_historical_empire.
- Roman_gardens type Garden103417345.
- Roman_gardens type GardensInItaly.
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- Roman_gardens type ItalianGardens.
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- Roman_gardens type Plot108674739.
- Roman_gardens type Region108630985.
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- Roman_gardens comment "Roman gardens (Latin: horti) and ornamental horticulture became highly developed during the history of Roman civilization. The Gardens of Lucullus (Horti Lucullani) on the Pincian Hill at the edge of Rome introduced the Persian garden to Europe, around 60 BC. The garden was a place of peace and tranquillity – a refuge from urban life – and a place filled with religious and symbolic meanings.".
- Roman_gardens label "Horti".
- Roman_gardens label "Roman gardens".
- Roman_gardens label "Сады в Древнем Риме".
- Roman_gardens sameAs Římská_zahrada.
- Roman_gardens sameAs Horti.
- Roman_gardens sameAs m.090096.
- Roman_gardens sameAs Q1460124.
- Roman_gardens sameAs Q1460124.
- Roman_gardens sameAs Roman_gardens.
- Roman_gardens wasDerivedFrom Roman_gardens?oldid=592952475.
- Roman_gardens depiction Ricostruzione_del_giardino_della_casa_dei_pittori_al_lavoro_di_pompei_(mostra_al_giardino_di_boboli,_2007)_01.JPG.
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