The first senate house was said to have been built by Tullus Hostilius, the 3rd king of Rome (reigned 673-642 BC). It was called the Curia Hostilia. In 80 BC, Lucius Cornelius Sulla had a new senate house built because he doubled the seats of the senate. It was called the Curia Cornelia. In 44 BC Julius Caesar started building a new senate house (the Curia Julia) because he wanted it moved to make room for the construction of the Forum of Caesar. During the construction, the meetings of the senate were transferred to the Theatre of Pompey, which was where Caesar was murdered. The building of the Curia Julia was completed by Augustus in 29 BC.
There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.
The senate declared Nero a public enemy, in 68 AD. He was then forced to commit suicide. The senate did this on account of Nero placing blame on the Christians for the fire of 'The Golden House'. (A well known palace structure in Rome.)
The Colosseum was originally built on the site of Nero's palace, the Domus Aurea. This was done by Emperor Vespasian in order to disassociate himself from Nero, who was hated. It is in the center of modern day Rome just east of the Forum.
the fontainebleu palace was built by Francois I!
Built in the 1720s on a hill in Rome, they link the Spanish Embassy at the top of the hill with a palace of the Holy See at the bottom.
Empress Dowager Cixi built the Summer Palace
the queens builders built bucking ham palace
The Palace of Monteuma.
After the burning of Rome Nero rebuilt the city and on Palatine Hill built a palace for himself. Today the Colosseum sits on what once was a lake on the palace grounds and parts of his palace are now open for viewing. Descriptions of the time of Nero tell of rooms with gems sparkling in the vaulted ceilings and vast halls/rooms. He broke the treasury of Rome building his palace and eventually paid with his life.
Alexandra Palace.
minoans built the palace in 3000b.c.e to 1100b.c.e
it was built in 1976