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A Roman villa can be loosely compared to a country estate or even a farmstead. The houses were generally large and luxurious with all the urban amenities brought to the country. Most of them were self supporting by either growing wine grapes, olives, flowers and even exotic fish. That they were large is affirmed in a way by Cicero who complains that upon Caesar's visit to his villa,he, Cicero, had to feed and house more than 2,000 men of Caesar's bodyguard -- and he was able to do it.

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