Lucius caecilius iucundus born c.
Floor plan caecilius house pompeii.
The son of lucius caecilius iucundus and metella quintus is the main character of.
House of caecilius iucundus pompei iucundus was a type of banker called argentarius which means he acted as a middleman at auctions.
The video starts off with what is known as the atrium section of the roman domus.
There was no garden or grass in front of it.
A substantial proportion 60 of the houses include shops or workshops.
Caecilius is a banker who lives in pompeii.
The house of the faun was the largest and most expensive residence in ancient pompeii and today it is the most visited of all the houses in the famous ruins of the ancient roman city on italy s western coast the house was a residence for an elite family and it took up a whole city block with an interior of some 3 000 square meters nearly 32 300 square feet.
They were intended to let in light but to keep out the heat of the sun.
Done at pompeii on the 12th of december in the consulship of lucius duvius and publius clodius.
This website provides details on the story of their destruction and re discovery and an in depth look at what can be seen today.
With between five and thirteen ground floor rooms the properties generally have a more regular plan with the top 28 having the familiar atrium tablinum garden layout.
The windows were few small and placed fairly high.
Caecilius is the star of the first book.
When the volcano mt.
62 a d was a banker who lived in the roman town of pompeii around 14 a d 62 a d.
Part of iucundus s house still stands on stabiae street and provides many interesting pieces of information about iucundus himself and pompei in general.
The town house in which a wealthy man like caecilius lived differed in several ways from an equivalent house today.
The third quartile includes houses which would be regarded as typical pompeian houses in style.
Vesuvius erupts near pompeii caecilius returns to save his family.
There is ample documentation of the roman house in pompeii from modest dwellings to large and magnificent villas with sumptuous decorations from simple workmen s houses to the elegant residences of the noble class from the homes of merchants which were built around their workshops to those with their own vegetable garden and plots of land used for agricultural purposes.
A wall falls on him in his house and he tragically dies.
His house still stands and can be seen in the ruins of the city of pompeii which remain after being partially destroyed by the eruption of vesuvius in 79 ad.
Umbricia januaria declares that she has received from lucius caecilius jucundus 11 039 sesterces which sum came into the hands of lucius caecilius jucundus by agreement as the proceeds of an auction sale for umbricia januaria the commission due him having been deducted.
This house is known for its beauty along with some material found about bank book keeping and wax.