- A
triclinium (pl.:
triclinia) is a
formal dining room in a
Roman building. The word is
adopted from the Gr****
triklinion (τρικλίνιον)—from tri- (τρι-)...
- Wolf and the Lex de
imperio Vespasiani tables. Pope Leo III
built two
triclinia (the
first known simply as the
Triclinium or
triclinium maius while the...
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established cults, she was
depicted in
mosaics decorating baths, pools, and
triclinia in the Gr**** East,
particularly in
Antioch and its suburbs,
either alone...
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centuries AD
because the
shape was more
convenient for
entertaining and as
triclinia became larger and more elaborate.
Films about ancient Roman convivia often...
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Prina Ricotti,
Eugenia (1987). The
importance of
water in
Roman garden triclinia.
Issue 10 of
Dumbarton Oaks
colloquium on the
history of
landscape architecture...
- facade.
Feasts dedicated to the dead were held in the area of
Petra in
triclinia set up in man-made caves,
which in
special cases were part of large, elaborate...
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contained an
entrance p****age, a
number of
bedrooms (cubicula),
dining rooms (
triclinia) for both the
summer and winter, a
reception room (oecus), and an office...
- garden,
surrounded by the
large peristyle.
Onlooking the
peristyle are two
triclinia, an oecus, and two
storage rooms. Most of the
rooms in the
house open...
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building with a 65-meter-long façade,
spread over four levels, with four
triclinia and
private baths.
Large storage jars kept the provisions,
whereas other...
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rarely many more than 40 men.(p 43)
Counterpart dining rooms, or
triclinia, were to be
found above ground in the
precincts of
almost any
temple or...