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Le «Palais de Trajan» à Bosra. Présentation et hypothèses d'identification

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Résumé — Le «Palais de Trajan» de Bosra offre la lecture aussi bien en plan qu'en élévation d'une grande demeure urbaine. L'édifice présente quelques aménagements remarquables : un petit ensemble thermal et une salle à alcôve au rez-de-chaussée, un large espace triconque à l'étage. Le Palais visible aujourd'hui intègre un ou plusieurs ensembles plus anciens et témoigne de nombreuses modifications. Néanmoins les différentes phases de construction semblent s'échelonner entre la seconde moitié du IIe siècle et le VIe siècle. Ce «Palais de Trajan» constitue, plutôt que la demeure d'un riche particulier, un ensemble palatial, résidence du gouverneur ou palais épiscopal attenant à la grande église du quartier est.
Title: Le «Palais de Trajan» à Bosra. Présentation et hypothèses d'identification
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Résumé — Le «Palais de Trajan» de Bosra offre la lecture aussi bien en plan qu'en élévation d'une grande demeure urbaine.
L'édifice présente quelques aménagements remarquables : un petit ensemble thermal et une salle à alcôve au rez-de-chaussée, un large espace triconque à l'étage.
Le Palais visible aujourd'hui intègre un ou plusieurs ensembles plus anciens et témoigne de nombreuses modifications.
Néanmoins les différentes phases de construction semblent s'échelonner entre la seconde moitié du IIe siècle et le VIe siècle.
Ce «Palais de Trajan» constitue, plutôt que la demeure d'un riche particulier, un ensemble palatial, résidence du gouverneur ou palais épiscopal attenant à la grande église du quartier est.

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