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Thermae

In ancient Rome, thermae (from Greek θερμός thermos, "hot") and balneae (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneion) were facilities for bathing. Thermae usually refers to the large imperial bath complexes, while balneae were smaller-scale facilities, public or private, that existed in great numbers throughout Rome.

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Remains of Roman public baths

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related to Further reading · 81
Thermae → Aarhus, Aarhus University Press, Amberley, American Journal, Ancient Baths, Ancient Mediterranean, Ann Arbor, Archaeology, Architectural History Foundation, Bath, Bathing, Bathing In, Baths, Bibliography, Bruun, Cambridge University Press, Caracalla, Christer, Construction, Cultural History
related to External links · 31
Thermae → An, Archived, Austria Archived, Balneae, Bath, Baths, Caracalla, City, Dictionary, Greek, Heerlen Archived, Information, January, John Murray, Limes, London, McManus Roman, Museum, Roman, Roman Antiquities
related to Cultural significance · 21
Thermae → Asinius Pollio, Because, Caracalla, Diocletian, Graecae, Greek, However, In, It, Julius Caesar, Many, Many Romans, One, Roman, Romans, Rome, The, The Baths, There, They
related to Terminology · 12
Thermae → Balneum, But, Cicero, Greek, Latin, Liternum, Quintus, Romans, Scipio, Seneca, The, Thus
related to Location · 11
Thermae → Alternatively, Aquae Calidae, Bath, Baths, Bulgaria, Burgas, Băile Herculane, England, Romania, Serdica, Where
see also · 9
Thermae → AlaunaBliesbruck BathsGallo-Roman, Ancient Roman, Ancient Rome, Baths, BathsDiocletian, Greek, Romae, Sanxay, Victorian Turkish
related to Building layout · 8
Thermae → By, Forum Baths, Pompeii, Pompeii's Old Baths, Roman, Some, The, These

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