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'Roman emperor's villa' unearthed

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:52 am
“And Jesus went out from the temple, and was going on his way; and his disciples came to him to show him the buildings of the temple. But he answered and said unto them, ‘You see all of these things, do you not? Truly I say unto you, there shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down’” (Matthew 24:1-2).

Archaeologists at a villa in Italy believed to be the birthplace of the Emperor Vespasian, 5 August 2009
The villa has floors with marble from across the Mediterranean region
Archaeologists in Italy say they have unearthed the remains of a sumptuous villa thought to be the birthplace of the Emperor Vespasian.
The ruins were found in the Roman city of Falacrine, about 80 miles (130km) north-east of Rome.
The villa's location and luxury suggest it was probably Vespasian's birthplace, an archaeologist said.
Vespasian lived from AD9-79. He was emperor from AD69-79, restoring peace after a period of civil war.
The villa in Falacrine stretches over 14,000 sq m (16,750 sq yards).
The archaeologist leading excavations there, Filippo Coarelli, said it was not marked as belonging to Vespasian's family, but its extravagant trappings were an indication of its ownership.
"It's clear that such things could only belong to someone with a high social position and wealth. And in this place, it was the Flavians," he said, referring to Vespasian's dynasty.

The villa was decorated with luxurious marble "coming from the whole Mediterranean area", he told the Associated Press news agency.
Vespasian, whose full name was Titus Flavius Vespasianus, had a successful military career before becoming governor of Africa and an aide to the emperor Nero.

Titus Was the Able General That Nero Chose to Put Down the Jewish Revolt in Jerusalem That Ended with The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in 70 AD. The Triumphant Scene was Carved on the Arch of Titus and is There to This Day. Titus Vespasian Also Began the Building of The Great Colosseum Also Known as The Flavian Amphitheatre.

The Colosseum was begun under his rule with spoils of the AD70 conquest of Jerusalem.

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The sack of Jerusalem - From the Arch of Titus

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8190955.stm

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 7:01 pm
Awesome Sauce.  

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Garland-Green

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:52 am
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It is always interesting to see that archaeology does line up with the Bible.  
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