Image: Diocletian's Mensa, City Museum, Split
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Description: A highlight of the City Museum: a semicircular marble table (called a “mensa”) used by the Romans. It may have come from Nicomedia, on the coast of Turkey, where Diocletian once centered his administration. The table's excellent condition attests that it was used by the royal court.
Title: Diocletian's Mensa, City Museum, Split
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Author: Gaius Cornelius
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