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Villa Romana

Villa Romana. Magistra Patrick CLC Unit I Stage 1. Haec villa est villa romana. Intremus !. Ianua Taberna Atrium Impluvium Cubiculum Triclinium Tablinum Culina Latrina. Caecilius est in tablino !. Prope triclinium et atrium

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Villa Romana

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  1. Villa Romana Magistra Patrick CLC Unit I Stage 1

  2. Haec villa est villa romana Intremus!

  3. Ianua Taberna Atrium Impluvium Cubiculum Triclinium Tablinum Culina Latrina

  4. Caeciliusest in tablino! • Propetriclinium et atrium • In tablino, Caeciliussedet, scribit, et numerat

  5. Metellaest in atrio! • Atrium estpropeianuam et tabernam • In atrioestimpluvium! • In impluvioest aqua! • Metella in atriosedet, legit, et saltat.

  6. Quintus est in triclinio! • Tricliniumestprope atrium et tablinum. • Tricliniumhabettreslectos. • Quintus in tricliniosedet, cenat, et bibit.

  7. Clemens est in horto! • Hortusest in peristylioet propeculinam • In hortosuntflores et holuscula. • Clemens in hortolaborat.

  8. Grumioest in culina! • Culinaestpropelatrinamet peristylium • Grumio in culinacoquit • Familia in culina non cenat!

  9. 1st century CE • Argentarius • Lucius CaeciliusIucundus • Praenomen, nomen, cognomen • Citizens’ rights • Voting • law Caecilius

  10. Position in home • Management • Supervision of slaves • Authority over children • Control of religious cult • Companion to husband • Private and public Metella

  11. FeminaGraeca Lived in seclusion Did not leave home, typically Not literate FeminaRomana • Did not live in seclusion • Shopping • Go to baths • Accompany husbands • Attend public events • literate Quisestmelior?

  12. Finis!

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