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Hospitium ([hɔs̠ˈpɪt̪iʊ̃]; Gr****: ξενία, xenia, προξενία) is the
ancient Greco-Roman
concept of
hospitality as a
divine right of the
guest and a divine...
- The
Hospitium of St John the
Baptist was the
hospitium, or
dormitory for pilgrims, of
Reading Abbey,
which today is a large,
ruined abbey in the centre...
- town hall by
inserting an
upper floor into the
former refectory of the
hospitium of the abbey. The
lower floor of this
building continued to be used by...
- ****ociated with St Mary's Abbey,
including the
ruins of the
abbey church, the
Hospitium, the
lodge and part of the
surviving precinct wall. The
remains of St...
- "hospitia" had a
large common room or
refectory surrounded by bed rooms. Each
hospitium had its own
brewhouse and bakehouse, and the
building for more prestigious...
- this time, the
School was
housed in the
former Hospitium of St John. The main
building of the
hospitium still exists, but the refectory,
which once housed...
- by
inserting an
upper floor into the
refectory of the
Hospitium of St John, the
former hospitium of
Reading Abbey. For some 400
years up to the 1970s,...
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woman from her lover. At the
Moregine site was a
large Roman hotel or
hospitium. The
Moregine Silver Treasure and the
Tablets (providing a
unique record...
- building, the Lupanar, was
dedicated to prostitution. A
large hotel or
hospitium (of 1,000 m2) was
found nearby at Murecine/Moregine, when the Naples-Salerno...