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Ancient Roman furniture
The stibadium (pl.: stibadia) is a later form of the ancient Roman lectus triclinaris, the reclining seat used by diners in the triclinium. Originally
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Species of moth
Binomial name Plagiomimicus spumosum (Grote, 1874) Synonyms Stibadium spumosum Grote, 1873 Stibadium mavina Barnes & McDunnough, 1910 Plagiomimicus mavina
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Ancient Roman furniture
Sometimes it denotes a multi-person curved couch, for which the term stibadium is also used. Klinai is the Greek equivalent, sometimes also used. Frequently
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
which never got beyond the design stage as on its site Persius build the Stibadium in 1840. The Lions Fountain has two gilded cast-iron sculptures of Medici
Park_Glienicke
Genus of moths
Subfamily: Stiriinae Tribe: Stiriini Genus: Plagiomimicus Grote, 1873 Synonyms Stibadium Grote, 1874 Polenta Morrison, 1875 Antaplaga Grote, 1877 Neophaeus Dyar
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Roman dining room
sigma continued until the Middle Ages. Accubitum Cyzicene hall Domus Stibadium Klinē Brown, Shelby (August 10, 2012). "Reclining and Dining (and Drinking)
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Species of moth
Noctuidae Genus: Plagiomimicus Species: P. aureolum Binomial name Plagiomimicus aureolum (H. Edwards, 1882) Synonyms Stibadium aureolum H. Edwards, 1882
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Archaeological complex in Tivoli, Italy
is a large open-air dining area with a covered triclinium with a huge stibadium (a semicircular masonry couch) located in an enormous domed exedra overlooking
Hadrian's_Villa
Ancient Roman villa in Italy
impressive stibadium, the raised masonry semicircular area for up to 7 diners to recline on, was created and the floor remodelled. The stibadium is the most
Roman_villa_of_Faragola
Furniture
In the late antiquity, c. 4 AD, the triclinium was being replaced by stibadium, a semi-circular couch wrapping the shared table. The trestle table that
Dining_table
Historic site in Italy
the afterlife. She is then shown, like Vincentius above, reclining on a stibadium couch and feasting with six other figures, who, according to the caption
Hypogeum_of_Vibia
Ancient Roman town in Campania, Italy
of the room. A horseshoe-shaped marble bed at the end of the pool is a stibadium, a convivial dining couch like the one described by Pliny for his villa;
Baiae
4.65 m deep, thus providing space for a semicircular bench (sigma or stibadium) and a dining table. Each apse also had a door that communicated with
Palace_of_Antiochos
Stenosomides Stenosticta Stenostigma Stenostygia Stenoxia Stenozethes Stibadium Stibaena Stibaera Stictigramma Stictoptera Stigmoplusia Stilbia Stilbina
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Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Mars, York Status in Roman legal system Stele of Vespasian Step (unit) Stibadium Stilicho's Pictish War Stipulatio Stoic Opposition Stola Storgosia Strata
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
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Prussian architect (1803–1845)
Orangery and greenhouse in Glienicke Park (in Berlin-Wannsee) 1840, Stibadium in Park Glienicke (in Berlin-Wannsee) 1840/41, Entenfang Establishment
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English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in the linen or hemp industry, from Middle English swingle ‘swingle’, a wooden implement used for beating flax or hemp (Middle Dutch swinghel, from the verb ‘to swing’).Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Zwingel, a topographic name from Middle High German zwingel ‘citadel’.
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