.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\nDurante l’epoca romana fu annessa a Roma causa rotte dei romani verso le zone degli Equi divenne, nel I secolo a.C., municipio romano.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Nelle strade e costruzioni rinvenute predomina il calcare locale per le strade interne e le costruzioni.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
La villa Manni \u00e8 edificata sulle terme, che risalgono approssimativamente al II secolo d.C.: il pavimento del frigidarium<\/em> \u00e8 un mosaico in tessere bianche e nere, in cui sono raffigurati Elle e Fisso, figli di Atamante- figlio di Eolo,- e di Nefele che li aiut\u00f2 a fuggire nella Colchide a cavallo del vello d\u2019oro, salvandoli dalla morte a cui li aveva sacrificati la matrigna. Al centro del mosaico \u00e8 la figura di Frisso sopra l\u2019ariete dal vello d\u2019oro, mentre Elle, poco sotto, sta per annegare e protende il braccio verso l\u2019alto. Intorno le Nereidi cavalcano mostri marini, centauri e tritoni, suonando il doppio flauto, mentre un amorino viaggia sopra un delfino (questo e altri mosaici, come quello della palestra, ritrovati in sito sono ora conservati presso il Santuario di Ercole vincitore a Tivoli).<\/p>\n\n\n\nMolti i resti di ville di et\u00e0 per lo pi\u00f9 imperiale che si trovano nei pressi della antica citt\u00e0, come quella degli Atei Capitoni, Nonii Suffenates<\/em> e quella appartenuta plausibilmente ai Plauzi Silvani<\/em> (famiglia che conta diversa incarichi politico amministrativi e vicina ad Augusto e Tiberio)<\/p>\n","modified":"2021-07-27T13:34:48","color":"","icon":"","noDetails":false,"noInteraction":false,"zindex":"","image":"https:\/\/sit.wp.webmapp.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/03\/2-2-1024x576.jpg","taxonomy":{"webmapp_category":[16]},"accessibility":{"mobility":{"check":false,"description":""},"hearing":{"check":false,"description":""},"vision":{"check":false,"description":""},"cognitive":{"check":false,"description":""},"food":{"check":false,"description":""}},"reachability":{"by_bike":{"check":false,"description":""},"on_foot":{"check":false,"description":""},"by_car":{"check":false,"description":""},"by_public_transportation":{"check":false,"description":""}},"locale":"it","source":"https:\/\/sit.wp.webmapp.it\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/poi\/369","wp_edit":"http:\/\/sit.wp.webmapp.it\/wp-admin\/post.php?post=369&action=edit","translations":{"en":{"id":812,"name":"Trebula Suffenas","web":"https:\/\/sit.wp.webmapp.it\/en\/trebula-suffenas\/","source":"https:\/\/sit.wp.webmapp.it\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/poi\/812","description":"\nWe will start from this place rich in history, with archaeological evidence that highlights the importance of the area since ancient times. <\/p>\n\n
Near Passo della Fortuna, at the foot of the Rocca d’Elci, stands Villa Manni, built on the ruins of the Roman city Trebula Suffenas, mentioned by Pliny (III 107), placing it in the Sabine area, at the limits with the territories of Equi and Tivoli. The owner of the land, after World War II, began excavations thinking that the remains that emerged from the ground belonged to the ancient Roman villa of Lucilii. Instead, under the guidance of the Superintendence, the archaeological area was recognized as that of the city of Trebula Suffenas rich in roads, forums, baths, fictile votive offerings, millstones, pottery, coins, statues, inscriptions, and tombs (including that of Agrippa’s freedman, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Philargiro). The area is located in the municipality of Ciciliano, in a strategic position, on a hill 619 m high. Where the medieval town stands was probably the oppidum fortified with polygonal walls, while the main pagus of the population of Suffenati was located further down, at the important traffic junction, the Passo della Fortuna. <\/p>\n\n
The city developed in successive phases, through a spontaneous aggregation of buildings, until it reached the moment of maximum splendor in the imperial age when it became the political and economic center of the Suffenati. <\/p>\n\n
Trebula was a city of Suffenates, a population belonging to the lineage of Equi. On site were found materials belonging to the Paleolithic and Neolithic (of this era remains a small polished axe). <\/p>\n\n
Subsequently, some sources report that the area, during the Bronze Age and the Eneolithic, became a center of water supply, then in the Iron Age, was affected by sheep tracks that led back to Tibur and Praeneste. <\/p>\n\n
During the Roman era, it was annexed to Rome because of Roman routes to the areas of Equi became, in the first century BC, Roman municipality. <\/p>\n\n
The local limestone predominates in the roads and buildings found. <\/p>\n\n
The villa Manni is built on the baths, which date back to approximately the second century AD: the floor of the frigidarium is a mosaic in black and white tiles, in which they are represented Elle and Fisso, children of Atamante – son of Aeolus, – and Nepheles who helped them to escape in Colchis riding the golden fleece, saving them from death to which they had sacrificed their stepmother. At the center of the mosaic is the figure of Frisso above the ram with the golden fleece, while Elle, just below, is about to drown and extends his arm upward. Around the Nereids ride sea monsters, centaurs, and tritons, playing the double flute, while a cupid travels on a dolphin (this and other mosaics, such as that of the gymnasium, found at the site are now preserved at the Shrine of Hercules winner in Tivoli). <\/p>\n\n
Many remains of villas mostly imperial age that is located near the ancient city, such as that of the Atei Capitoni, Nonii Suffenates, and that plausibly belonged to Plauzi Silvani (the family that counts several political and administrative positions and close to Augustus and Tiberius).<\/p>\n"}},"web":"https:\/\/sit.wp.webmapp.it\/poi\/trebula-suffenas\/","addr:street":"","addr:housenumber":"","addr:postcode":"","addr:city":"","contact:phone":"","contact:email":"","opening_hours":"","capacity":""},"geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[12.935000727018533,41.952442264395664]}}