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Much of what we know about individual Roman emperors comes from what they chose to build. In the 1st century CE, Nero was ...
Despite its name, the Caracalla Baths were much more than a place to bathe and relax. In the 200s, the large complex was also used for sport, study (it had two libraries) and areas for walking.
The Caracalla Baths, depicted in this 19th-century engraving, opened in A.D. 217. Thanks to the aqueduct, free public access to baths became a highly valued privilege of Roman civic life ...
An integral part of daily life in ancient Rome, the baths gave citizens of all classes the chance to mingle, gossip and relax. They were viewed as fundamental to Roman civilization and an obvious ...
In the southeastern area of the city of Rome, archaeologists excavating inside the Triton Baths, built in the 2nd century A.D ... located in the heart of the Roman countryside, cannot be ruled out, ...
It's Giorgia-mania at the 2025 May Day Concert in Rome: over 100,000 people sang in chorus with the Roman singer to hits like ...
An integral part of daily life in ancient Rome, the baths gave citizens of all classes the chance to mingle, gossip and relax. They were viewed as fundamental to Roman civilization and an obvious ...