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a roman house is just a house, possibly in the city. a roman villa is a house with land. most often used for farming. a villa often had other buildings around it such as a grainary and a storage for crops

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A Roman villa was a large country estate typically owned by wealthy individuals and used for agricultural purposes, while a Roman house (domus) was a smaller urban dwelling for an individual or a family. Villas were more elaborate and spacious, often including gardens, baths, and dining rooms, while houses were more compact and less ornate.

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