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    Triclinium - Wikipedia

    A triclinium (pl.: triclinia) is a formal dining room in a Roman building. The word is adopted from the Greek triklinion (τρικλίνιον)—from tri- (τρι-), "three", and klinē (κλίνη), a sort of couch, or rather chaise longue. Each couch was sized to accommodate a diner who reclined on their left side on cushions … See more

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  4. The Roman triclinium or the Roman dining room - Vita …

    Learn about the triclinium, a luxurious room where the upper class Romans ate reclined on couches and entertained guests with music, dance and poetry. See an example of a well-preserved triclinium in Herculaneum and find out how it …

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  8. The Roman Banquet - Essay | The Metropolitan …

    Learn about the social ritual of the Roman banquet, the types of food and drink, and the lavish setting and objects used in a triclinium, or three-couch room. See examples of Roman tableware, furniture, and artworks from the Met's collection.

  9. THE TRICLINIUM - VRoma

    Learn about the triclinium, the main dining room of upper-class Romans, where they reclined on couches (lecti) and enjoyed multi-course meals. See examples of triclinia paintings and furniture, and how they reflected social status and …

  10. Triclinium Trialectics: The Triclinium as Contested …

    This article analyzes the archaeological and literary evidence of triclinia, or Roman dining rooms, in Early Roman Palestine. It explores how triclinia reflect and challenge the cultural and social changes under Roman influence and …