Lavish Roman Villa Discovered Outside Rome After Illegal Dig
A lavish Roman villa has been discovered outside Rome's ancient walls. The significant archaeological find came to light due to an illegal excavation. The area where the villa was found was reportedly frequented by emperors Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius two millennia ago, suggesting potential imperial connections to the property.

A lavish Roman villa has been uncovered outside the ancient boundaries of Rome. The discovery of this opulent structure was prompted by an illegal excavation.
The site is located in an area that historical records indicate was frequented by several Roman emperors approximately two millennia ago. These emperors include Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. This historical context suggests the villa may have been a retreat or a property connected to these prominent imperial figures.
(Source: Live Science)


