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The triclinium often was similar in size to the master bedroom.
The triclinium was added some years after the main hall was built.
This space may have been a triclinium, and is decorated with very fine frescoes.
The four adults repaired to the triclinium, there to dine.
The triclinium looked out onto an oval fountain, the remains of which are still clearly visible.
Sitting correctly on her straight chair, Aurelia looked toward the door of the triclinium.
In the mid-1990s restoration began on the mosaics that decorated the triclinium.
We weren't to go near the triclinium while our parents were dining with Ambrosius and the emperor.
The dinner was consumed in a special dining room, which later was to be called triclinium.
Its shape points to its use as a triclinium.
Surrounding the peristyle were the bathrooms, kitchen and summer triclinium.
In the triclinium Bastia had been forgotten the moment she departed for her own quarters.
The triclinium or dining room was situated so that the guest of honor could view the enclosed garden.
A triclinium or banqueting hall was unearthed which may have been used for ceremonial meals.
Immediately to the west of the triclinium is a large oecus, which was the main living room of a Roman house.
Later on, a separate dining room with dining couches was designed, called a triclinium.
The triclinium had three couches surrounding a table.
During a hot summer day the family ate their meals in the summer triclinium to stave off the heat.
He felt uncomfortable in the triclinium, aware that these people had formed bonds that excluded him.
Bordering the garden is a summer triclinium where diners could recline during the warmer months.
The hexagonal hall originally served probably as a dining hall (triclinium).
The layout of the mosaic room certainly resembles a Roman triclinium, or dining room.
The arrangement of the three couples prefigures the triclinium of Roman dining.
A triclinium (plural: triclinia) is a formal dining room in a Roman building.
The steward emerged from the triclinium to find the son of his dead master being comforted by a man who shone like Apollo.