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A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.

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A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

A Roman house is called a "domus".

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A Roman house is called a "domus".

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