- 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-)...
- Pope Leo III
built two
triclinia (the
first known simply as the
Triclinium or
triclinium maius while the
second one
became known as Aula Concilii) around...
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south containing the
elliptical peristyle,
service rooms, and a huge
triclinium (formal
dining room). The
overall plan of the
villa was
dictated by several...
- The Tomb of the
Triclinium (Italian:
Tomba del Triclinio) ) is an
Etruscan tomb in the
Necropolis of
Monterozzi (near Tarquinia, Italy)
dated to approximately...
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entirely covered in
marble and with a
large pool in the centre. This
triclinium-nymphaeum (banquet hall) is
identified as a room of Claudius's villa,...
- included.
There are
twelve mythological scenes across four
cubiculum and one
triclinium. The
house was
reopened to
tourists in
January 2023
after two decades...
-
bedrooms there was
usually just a bed. The
triclinium had
three couches surrounding a table. The
triclinium often was
similar in size to the
master bedroom...
- courtyard, the
remains of
several two-story buildings, rock-cut rooms, a
triclinium (or
formal dining room), and
several large cisterns. The main building...
- prin****l hall or
salon in a
Roman house,
which was used
occasionally as a
triclinium for banquets. When of
great size it
became necessary to
support its ceiling...
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Fresco of Calliope, muse of epic poetry, from the
Villa Moregine,
western triclinium A...