triclinium


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Related to triclinium: cubiculum, Tablinum, Peristylium
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a dining room (especially a dining room containing a dining table with couches along three sides)

a dining table with couches along three sides in ancient Rome

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Lo constatamos en el techo del triclinium hallado en la c/Anon de Zaragoza (Caes.
So for your chance to win a Roman night, simply answer this simple question: What was the Triclinium used for?
Salve, mater pietatis Et totius trinitatis Nobile triclinium. 55 Verbi tamen incarnati Speciale majestati Praeparans hospitium.
turned his dining room into a Roman triclinium with tables of marble and
Triclinium CRO (contract research organisation), Dorothy Hlatshwayo and Mark Rubery assisted with data collection.
Rooms were placed around the peristyle, including a triclinium (dining room with reclining couches) and an andron (men's meeting place, Paoli 1944:79).
House of the Triclinium in Pompeii, perhaps datable to before 62 and
It includes a facade of a Roman villa and the all important Triclinium - a three sided dining area where Romans would have both lounged and eaten their meals.
Plainer mosaics decorate the triclinium or dining-room, and the doctor's anteroom.
One can only wonder why the excavator of Sepphoris, a Jewish city full of Greco-Roman life (as manifested by the theater and the bathhouses, to name but two prominent institutions), would adopt this naive view of utter and complete conflict between Jews and "pagans." Were all those who attended these places, or who dined in the triclinium around the Dionysius mosaic, considered "bad Jews," "influenced" by the Roman way of life?