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Did All Romans Eat Lying Down?

A Roman feast: everyone, from senator to street cleaner, lounging on couches, grapes poised. The truth? Only the elite got those cushions.

Did All Romans Eat Lying Down?

Panini — "Ancient Rome" (1757), public domain

Lounging diners everywhere?

Roman banquets are always shown with everyone reclining, lazily snacking on figs. A cultural norm, surely.

Reclining was for the rich.

The triclinium—a three-couch dining room—was elite real estate. Ordinary Romans sat on stools or stood at counters. Even at a banquet, only adult free men reclined. Most people ate upright.

Why do we all picture loungers?

Pompeian frescoes and fancy mosaics show only the rich. The daily breadline didn't get an artist.

Most Romans ate sitting or standing. Only the wealthy—with space, slaves, and status—dined reclining (and even then, not women or children).

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