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- Accubita abstract "Of Ancient Roman furniture, accubita was the name of couches used in the time of the Roman emperors, instead of the triclinium, for reclining upon at meals. The mattresses and feather-beds were softer and higher, and the supports (fulcra) of them lower in proportion, than in the triclinium. The clothes and pillows spread over them were called accubitalia.".
- Accubita wikiPageID "5608720".
- Accubita wikiPageRevisionID "427672331".
- Accubita hasPhotoCollection Accubita.
- Accubita subject Category:Ancient_Roman_culture.
- Accubita subject Category:Couches.
- Accubita subject Category:History_of_furniture.
- Accubita type Artifact100021939.
- Accubita type Couches.
- Accubita type Furnishing103405265.
- Accubita type Furniture103405725.
- Accubita type Instrumentality103575240.
- Accubita type Object100002684.
- Accubita type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Accubita type Seat104161981.
- Accubita type Sofa104256520.
- Accubita type Whole100003553.
- Accubita comment "Of Ancient Roman furniture, accubita was the name of couches used in the time of the Roman emperors, instead of the triclinium, for reclining upon at meals. The mattresses and feather-beds were softer and higher, and the supports (fulcra) of them lower in proportion, than in the triclinium. The clothes and pillows spread over them were called accubitalia.".
- Accubita label "Accubita".
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- Accubita sameAs Q4672894.
- Accubita sameAs Q4672894.
- Accubita sameAs Accubita.
- Accubita wasDerivedFrom Accubita?oldid=427672331.
- Accubita isPrimaryTopicOf Accubita.