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Italiano: Resti del Palazzo imperiale anticoromano a Milano in Via Brisa. Milano fu, nel IV secolo, capitale della parte occidentale dell'Impero romano. Foto di Lorenzo Fratti, 2007.
English: Ruins of the Ancient Roman imperial palace in via Brisa in Milan, Italy. Milan become, in the 4th century AD, the capital of the Western portion of the Roman Empire. In this view a circular corridor with some rooms around, the circle on the centre was probably surrounded by columns. Shot by Lorenzo Fratti, 2007. |
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