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- (pl.: tabernae) was a type of shop or stall in Ancient Rome. Originally meaning a single-room shop for the sale of goods and services, tabernae were often...
- Tre Taverne (Latin: Tres Tabernae; Gr****: Τρεῖς Ταβέρναι, Treis Tabernai) was a place on the ancient Appian Way, about 50 km (31 miles) from Rome, designed...
- built on a site of the 5th-century BC tabernae lanienae ("butcher shops") and later (4th century BC) the tabernae argentariae. The latter housed the city's...
- living on an area of 12,75 square kilometres. The Latin term "Rhenanae Tabernae" literally means "tavern" and "Rhine". Hence Rheinzabern was founded as...
- for honorific statues were located in front of the corner columns of the tabernae (shops) at the front of the building. These spaces constructed in opus...
- Ninfa is located in the commune's territory. The town, then known as Tres Tabernae ("The Three Taverns") is mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as one of...
- Another type of housing that existed was diversorias (lodging houses) Tabernae which were made of timber frames and wicker walls open to streets with...
- did its tabernae, becoming more luxurious and acquiring good or bad re****tions as the case may be. One of the best hostels was the Tabernae Caediciae...
- On the outside, and without any internal connection to the atrium, were tabernae (shops facing the street). In cities throughout the Roman Empire, wealthy...
- public roads, and ground-level spaces were often rented out as shops (tabernae). In addition to a kitchen garden—windowboxes might substitute in the insulae—townhouses...