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The House of Eirene (Latin: Domus Eirene; Bulgarian: Резиденция Ейрене) is an ancient Roman peristyle house (a domus) with lavish mosaic floors in Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv), built in the middle of the 3rd century AD in the provincial capital of Thracia. It is named after the image of the Greek goddess Eirene (lit. "Peace"), depicted in the central mosaic.

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  • The House of Eirene (Latin: Domus Eirene; Bulgarian: Резиденция Ейрене) is an ancient Roman peristyle house (a domus) with lavish mosaic floors in Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv), built in the middle of the 3rd century AD in the provincial capital of Thracia. It is named after the image of the Greek goddess Eirene (lit. "Peace"), depicted in the central mosaic. (en)
  • La Domus Eirene, traducido como «Casa de Irene» (en búlgaro: Резиденция Ейрене), es una antigua casa o domus romana de peristilo con magníficos mosaicos ubicada en la antigua Filipópolis, la moderna Plovdiv, en Bulgaria, construida en el siglo III cuando era capital de la provincia romana de Tracia. Se denomina así por la diosa griega Irene representada en su mosaico central. (es)
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  • The House of Eirene (Latin: Domus Eirene; Bulgarian: Резиденция Ейрене) is an ancient Roman peristyle house (a domus) with lavish mosaic floors in Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv), built in the middle of the 3rd century AD in the provincial capital of Thracia. It is named after the image of the Greek goddess Eirene (lit. "Peace"), depicted in the central mosaic. It was probably built following the destructive Siege of Philippoupolis by the Goths in 250, during the Crisis of the Third Century in the Roman Empire. The excavated area of the residential complex is 668 m2, of which 160 m2 are colourful mosaics. The remains of the residence are located in the archaeological underpass of Tsar Boris III Boulevard, in which the paved Roman street is also situated. (en)
  • La Domus Eirene, traducido como «Casa de Irene» (en búlgaro: Резиденция Ейрене), es una antigua casa o domus romana de peristilo con magníficos mosaicos ubicada en la antigua Filipópolis, la moderna Plovdiv, en Bulgaria, construida en el siglo III cuando era capital de la provincia romana de Tracia. Se denomina así por la diosa griega Irene representada en su mosaico central. Fue construida probablemente tras la destrucción de Filipópolis por los godos en 250, durante la crisis del siglo III del Imperio romano. La zona excavada del complejo residencial cubre 668 metros cuadrados, de los cuales 160 metros cuadrados son mosaicos policromados. El yacimiento arqueológico se encuentra en el túnel arqueológico bajo el Bulevar del Zar Boris III, donde se situaba también una vía romana pavimentada.​​ (es)
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