Cubiculum - Wikipedia A cubiculum (pl : cubicula) was a private room in a domus, an ancient Roman house occupied by a high-status family It usually led directly from the atrium, but in later periods it was sometimes adjacent to the peristyle
Cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale All of the wall paintings in this gallery come from a Roman villa at Boscoreale, as do those in the cubiculum opposite the entrance at the left Located just north of Pompeii, the villa was buried during the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A D
cubiculum | Art History Glossary cubiculum (Latin, “bedroom”) A burial chamber excavated in a catacomb Intended for elite burials and family groups, Cubicula (pl ) are distinct from loculi, smaller, shelf-like spaces for common burials Cubicula N (left) and O (rt ) in the The Via Latina Catacomb, Rome 4th c CE
Cubiculum — Grokipedia A cubiculum (plural cubicula) is a Latin term denoting a small, private room in an ancient Roman house or building, typically serving as a bedroom or space for intimate activities [1]
Cubiculum · Ancient World 3D - IU Cubiculum (plural cubicula) is a Latin term that vaguely refers to a nondescript, moderately sized squarish room in an ancient Roman building or home
cubiculum - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun A small room, especially a bedroom, typically those small rooms found on the upper floor of a Roman house noun A small room carved out of the wall of a catacomb, used as mortuary chapels, and in Roman times, for Christian worship