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The Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (Portuguese: Ruinas romanas de Vila Cardílio) is an archaeological site located in central Portugal. Situated in the rural civil parish of , it is located approximately 3 km from the centre of the municipal seat of Torres Novas. Receiving its name from a mosaic pavement onsite, the specific translation of piece is still unclear, but assumed that the site was owned by a couple. The ruins were first excavated in 1962, yielding hundreds of coins and well as ceramics, bronze works, Assyrian and Egyptian glass works. Also revealed were some jewellery and a statue of Eros.

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  • Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (en)
  • Vila de Cardílio (pt)
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  • The Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (Portuguese: Ruinas romanas de Vila Cardílio) is an archaeological site located in central Portugal. Situated in the rural civil parish of , it is located approximately 3 km from the centre of the municipal seat of Torres Novas. Receiving its name from a mosaic pavement onsite, the specific translation of piece is still unclear, but assumed that the site was owned by a couple. The ruins were first excavated in 1962, yielding hundreds of coins and well as ceramics, bronze works, Assyrian and Egyptian glass works. Also revealed were some jewellery and a statue of Eros. (en)
  • Vila de Cardílio, também designada por Vila Cardílio ou Villa Cardillio (em latim: Villa Cardillio), é uma villa romana rústica situada na freguesia de Santa Maria, Salvador e Santiago do município de Torres Novas, no Distrito de Santarém, região e sub-região do Médio Tejo, Portugal. Na zona há uma casa de esclarecimento, com mosaicos, com um sistema de aquecimento da casa, as termas, o pátio interior. Para lá se chegar é necessário tomar a estrada para a zona industrial oposta à entrada da A23 no sentido Torres Novas/ Entroncamento. (pt)
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  • Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (en)
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  • Location of the ruins in the municipality of Torres Novas (en)
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  • The Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (Portuguese: Ruinas romanas de Vila Cardílio) is an archaeological site located in central Portugal. Situated in the rural civil parish of , it is located approximately 3 km from the centre of the municipal seat of Torres Novas. Receiving its name from a mosaic pavement onsite, the specific translation of piece is still unclear, but assumed that the site was owned by a couple. The ruins were first excavated in 1962, yielding hundreds of coins and well as ceramics, bronze works, Assyrian and Egyptian glass works. Also revealed were some jewellery and a statue of Eros. (en)
  • Vila de Cardílio, também designada por Vila Cardílio ou Villa Cardillio (em latim: Villa Cardillio), é uma villa romana rústica situada na freguesia de Santa Maria, Salvador e Santiago do município de Torres Novas, no Distrito de Santarém, região e sub-região do Médio Tejo, Portugal. Situa-se a 3 quilómetros da cidade de Torres Novas, próximo de Caveira. Nela existem ruínas romanas de uma casa agrícola. Estas ruínas foram escavadas em 1962, das quais foi recolhido um espólio de centenas de moedas dos séculos II, III e IV, além de cerâmicas, bronzes, ferros, vidros assírios e egípcios, estuques coloridos, anéis, pedras de coar e uma estátua de Eros. Todas as peças se encontram no Museu Municipal Carlos Reis. Na zona há uma casa de esclarecimento, com mosaicos, com um sistema de aquecimento da casa, as termas, o pátio interior. Para lá se chegar é necessário tomar a estrada para a zona industrial oposta à entrada da A23 no sentido Torres Novas/ Entroncamento. A Villa Cardillio está classificada como Monumento Nacional desde 1967. (pt)
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  • Public south of Torres Novas, in the locality of Caveira (en)
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