Elizabeth Kessler has theorized that a mosaic appearing on the triclinium floor of the House of Aion in Nea Paphos, Cyprus, details a monotheistic worship of Dionysus.
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A nymphaeum or grotto of nymphs with a waterstair fountain and triclinium was also discovered which was a modification put in after the earthquake of 62 A . D.
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On the south face is a colonnaded triclinium with a projecting pedimented portico that archaeologists believe was used as a temple, though they know very little about it.
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One room is a reconstruction of the triclinium, or dining room, of the Villa on the Via Flaminia which belonged to Livia, wife of the Emperor Augustus.
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At the upper end is a semicircular recess, similar to the triclinium of the Lateran Palace in Rome, in which is placed the seat of the hegumenos or abbot.
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The dining-room ( " triclinium " ) received its mosaics and the northern half of the west wing was converted to become a second set of baths.
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The closest parallel to the scene on the cup is one of the apse mosaics in the triconch " triclinium " at the Praetextatus, Macrobius and Proclus relished.
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Behind the theater were a small senate building and the large Agora, with the remains of a " triclinium " ( banquet room ) and the Tariff Court.
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Surrounding the atrium were arranged the master's families'main rooms : the small cubicula or bedrooms, the tablinum or study, and the triclinium or dining-room.
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The mattresses and feather-beds were softer and higher, and the supports ( " fulcra " ) of them lower in proportion, than in older triclinium couches.