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- Domus - Wikipedia
In ancient Rome, the domus (pl : domūs, genitive: domūs or domī) was the type of town house occupied by the upper classes and some wealthy freedmen during the Republican and Imperial eras [1] It was found in almost all the major cities throughout the Roman territories
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- The Roman Domus - World History Encyclopedia
All domus were free-standing structures Some were constructed like modern-day townhouses with common walls between them, while others were detached Because safety was a primary concern in ancient Rome, domus did not face the streets
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- Domus | Ancient Rome, Architecture, Urban Planning | Britannica
domus, private family residence of modest to palatial proportions, found primarily in ancient Rome and Pompeii In contrast to the insula (q v ), or tenement block, which housed numerous families, the domus was a single-family dwelling divided into two main parts, atrium and peristyle
- Roman domestic architecture (domus) (article) | Khan Academy
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- domus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
domus f (genitive domūs or domī); irregular, variously declined, fourth declension, second declension It was night, and [there were] no lights in the whole house Domī versūra fit ― One is one's own creditor (proverb) Now I'm learning this first-hand
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