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  2. Triclinium - Wikipedia

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    Here, the triclinium maius ("big dining room") would be used for larger dinner parties, which would typically include many clients of the owner. Smaller triclinia would be used for smaller dinner parties, with a more exclusive set of guests. Hence, their decoration was often at least as elaborate as that found in larger triclinia.

  3. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    Few actual Roman couches survive, although sometimes the bronze fittings do, which help with the reconstruction of the original forms. While in wealthy households beds were used for sleeping in the bedrooms ( lectus cubicularis ), and couches for banqueting while reclining were used in the dining rooms ( lectus tricliniaris ), the less well off ...

  4. Classical order - Wikipedia

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    The entablature consists of three horizontal layers, all of which are visually separated from each other using moldings or bands. In Roman and post-Renaissance work, the entablature may be carried from column to column in the form of an arch that springs from the column that bears its weight, retaining its divisions and sculptural enrichment ...

  5. History of Roman and Byzantine domes - Wikipedia

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    Drums were cylindrical when used and likewise low and thick. After the 9th century, domes were built higher and used polygonal drums decorated with engaged columns and arcades. Exterior dome decoration was more elaborate by the 12th century and included engaged columns along with niches, blind arcades, and string courses.

  6. Stibadium - Wikipedia

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    Stibadium of Plinius, reconstruction by Karl Friedrich Schinkel Stibadium of Roman villa of Faragola with the water basin in the centre. The stibadium (pl.: stibadia) [1] is a later form of the ancient Roman lectus triclinaris, the reclining seat used by diners in the triclinium. Originally, the lecti were arranged in a group of three in a semi ...

  7. Solomonic column - Wikipedia

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    Another column can now be observed up close in the St. Peter's Treasury Museum. Other columns from this set of twelve have been lost over the course of time. If these columns really were from one of the Temples in Jerusalem, the spiral pattern may have represented the oak tree which was the first Ark of the Covenant, mentioned in Joshua 24:26. [3]

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