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20 February 2021
The Roman dining room (the so-called “G” room), referred to in ancient Rome as triclinium . The richly decorated room is located in Villa Regina in the Boscoreale region (Italy), near Pompeii .
The region once housed many Roman villas that were destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE . The mentioned Villa Regina is an exception.
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