Vettii House Vettii House belongs to two free men, Aulus Vettius Conviva and Aulus Vettius Restitutus. The house of Vetti is not particularly large in terms of its owner's time and social position, but it is clear that Vetti is a wealthy citizen of Pompei and that house is comparable to other large luxury homes in Pompeii . (Mau, 1899: 315) This house was excavated at the end of the 19th century, famous for preserved mural paintings, beautiful gardens and big clover.
Empire's service, the rise of successful free people through political influence on wealth, is a characteristic of early empire society. Having the inscripts of the whole empire and some of the most gorgeous houses in Pompei like the House of Viti proves the prosperity of a group of high-performing free people. In the era of Nero, Petronius criticized excessive neoliberalists in the role of Satilicon's Trimarqio. These people, although exceptional, show upward social mobility that can occur within the Empire.
During Pax Romana, wealthy people built a large and beautifully decorated house. Ordinary people work hard, live in moderate housing, and live very comfortably. The Roman Empire has rich wealth, but the greatest class still lives in poverty. Similarly, the patriarch has the right to kill his children. In fact, the patriarch often decides whether the newly born baby will survive or be raised by his family. Depending on the number of children the family has and the sex of the child, the patriarch can choose to let the child die. Infant murder, among girls, is a common problem of the empire.
The Roman villa is a country house built for the upper class, but Domus is a wealthy family in the house of the town. The empire has various villas, not all of which are decorated with mosaic floors and mural paintings. In rural areas, the country house, decorated in Roman style, is sometimes called "villa" by contemporary scholars. You can enjoy beautiful views such as Tivoli's Hadrian's mansion, a cool hill, a beautiful palace with easy access to Papiri's mansions such as Rome and Herculaneum. You can overlook the Gulf of Naples. There is also a villa close to the country house in the UK and Poland, and there is the visible power of local big things like the famous palace rediscovered in Fishbone of Sussex.