You can see how a triclinium was used to entertain in another fresco, the symposium scene from the Casa dei Casti Amanti in Pompeii. |
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The ante-room to the triclinium had a fine mosaic floor of which three panels survive, showing the seasons spring, summer, and winter. |
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For this Kondoleon re-created the triclinium of the Atrium House and its adjacent nyrnphaeum, or fountain court. |
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Typical larger Roman houses had a special dining room, the triclinium. |
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One of the cross-walls contains a wide square niche, where once stood the triclinium, the three-part couch for entertaining guests. |
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Later on, a separate dining room with dining couches was designed, called a triclinium. |
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Rooms were placed around the peristyle, including a triclinium and an andron. |
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Look in here, this was the triclinium, where the rich would stuff themselves then go over there into the vomitorium and throw it all back up, ready for more. |
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These houses situated in 5.5 m of the ground are an archaeological enigma, they understand a basement with a yard in péristyle, a triclinium and two rooms. |
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Triclinium CRO, Dorothy Hlatshwayo and Mark Rubery assisted with data collection. |
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