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Archaeologists discover incredible breakfast room where Roman emperor Hadrian and his wife held elaborate meals to display their power 1,900 years ago
The grandiose setting was located in the sprawling, 200 acre, Villa Adriana in Tivoli, 20 miles from Rome
From 128 AD, the villa became the official residence from within which Hadrian directly ran his empire
The villa complex would have played host to a full court as well as visiting dignitaries and bureaucrats.
Hadrian and wife, Vibia Sabina, would have breakfasted in front of two fountains, silhouetted by the sun
This carefully designed scene, amid the grandiose villa, would reinforce the Emperor s status to onlookers