Brindisi Apartments & Villas (Apulia)
The city of Brindisi in the region of Apulia, derives its name from 'Brunda' meaning 'The Head of a Deer' and is inspired by the shape of Brindisi?s natural harbour.
Its splendour came during the Roman Age. The Romans constructed temples, baths, the amphitheater, the mint and aqueducts. On 19th September 19 BC, poet Virgil, who wrote verses of Aeneas, died at his home in Brindisi which was located in the area of the Roman Columns.
With the fall of the Roman empire, the city of Brindisi became dominated by Goths, Ostrogoths and Greek Byzantines. Greek Byzantines ruled even through the Saracine and Lombard invasions, up until the arrival of the Normans around 1070.
After the Normans, the Swabians followed, led by emperor Frederick II (1221) and in 1268 they were followed by the Angevin. Then, after the domination of the Aragoneses and the Venecianes, the Spanish returned. Self catering Puglia holiday homes, apartments or villas are available for rent in this region of Apulia.
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