Villas were holiday houses of the urban rich, farmsteads of large estates, or imprerial residences. Villlas were located outside of the city and most of them were self-supporting, luxurious pieces of property. The "normal" city house of the Romans was called a domus.
In ancient times only the wealthy could afford to own villas. They didn't necessarily live in them all the time, but their slaves, freedmen or managers lived there full time. Today many modern Italians own villas. Some live in them and some rent them out to vacationers.
They were important t the upper class ancient Romans because that is were they lived.
Yes, the houses of the villas were usually very spacious and since the Romans loved to entertain, they would have extra rooms for people staying over.
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Many of the people in the Byzantine Empire lived in villas very similar to those of the Romans.
A Roman Villa was a lavish house in which rich Romans would live
In ancient times only the wealthy could afford to own villas. They didn't necessarily live in them all the time, but their slaves, freedmen or managers lived there full time. Today many modern Italians own villas. Some live in them and some rent them out to vacationers.
The Romans lived mostly in the towns they built. Some rich Romans had villas in the countryside. Many of the Romans in Britain were sodiers who lived in the forts where their legions were stationed or along Hadrian's Wall.
I think it was the Romans.
They played minecraft and designed them there
the romans helped the british in many ways such as how to build villas and use stone.
They were important t the upper class ancient Romans because that is were they lived.
Since the villa was a Roman structure, it would have to be the Romans who built the larger number of villas in Britain. Most of the British tribes constructed Roundhouses.
Not all wealthy Romans lived outside the city. Many had a house in the city and a villa outside. The villas were either country residences for breaks from the hustle and bustle of the city, or had farms. Some rich people did live outside the city and this was no different than nowadays. There are people who prefer to live in quieter surroundings.
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villas
Romans commonly lived in houses called insulae in cities, which were apartment-style buildings with multiple floors. Wealthy Romans lived in larger homes called domus, which had private courtyards and gardens. In the countryside, Romans lived in villas, which were grand estates with gardens, farmland, and sometimes a small village for workers.