tribunalia (Q23856)

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(Latin; sing. tribunal: seat of judgment). Two elevated seating platforms on the extreme sides of the Roman cavea above the two side entrances (a

(Latin; sing. tribunal: seat of judgment). Two elevated seating platforms on the extreme sides of the Roman cavea above the two side entrances (a
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tribunalia
(Latin; sing. tribunal: seat of judgment). Two elevated seating platforms on the extreme sides of the Roman cavea above the two side entrances (a

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    tribunalia (English)
    Latin sing. tribunal seat of judgment. Two elevated seating platforms on the extreme sides of the Roman cavea above the two side entrances aditus maximi to the orchestra reserved for praetors title granted to Roman magistrates and honorific guests. One tribunal was the seat of judgment occupied by the magistrate who presided at the games the other was reserved in Rome for the Vestal Virgins. Corresponds to modern opera box seating."" (English)
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