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  2. Roman Baths (Bath) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Baths are well-preserved thermae in the city of Bath, Somerset, England. A temple was constructed on the site between 60 and 70 AD in the first few decades of Roman Britain. Its presence led to the development of the small Roman urban settlement known as Aquae Sulis around the site. The Roman baths—designed for public bathing ...

  3. Buildings and architecture of Bath - Wikipedia

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    Bath Abbey from the Roman Baths Gallery. Bath Abbey was founded in 1499 [6] on the site of an 8th-century church. [7] The original Anglo-Saxon church was pulled down after 1066, [21] and a grand cathedral dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul was begun on the site by John of Tours, Bishop of Bath and Wells, around 1090; [22] [23] however, only the ambulatory was complete when he died in ...

  4. Bath Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, commonly known as Bath Abbey, [ 6] is a parish church of the Church of England and former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England. [ 7] Founded in the 7th century, it was reorganised in the 10th century and rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries; major restoration work was carried out by ...

  5. Thermae - Wikipedia

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    Thermae. Roman public baths in Bath, England. The entire structure above the level of the pillar bases is a later reconstruction. In ancient Rome, thermae (from Greek θερμός thermos, "hot") and balneae (from Greek βαλανεῖον balaneion) were facilities for bathing.

  6. Ancient Roman bathing - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Roman bathing. Bathing played a major part in ancient Roman culture and society. It was one of the most common daily activities and was practised across a wide variety of social classes. [1] [2] Though many contemporary cultures see bathing as a very private activity conducted in the home, bathing in Rome was a communal activity.

  7. Welwyn Roman Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Welwyn Roman Baths are a Roman ruin preserved under the A1 (M) just north of modern-day Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England. The baths were a small part of the Dicket Mead villa, which was originally built in the 3rd century AD. The village of Welwyn has been described as being the site of a Romano-British settlement, where a Roman ...

  8. File : Roman Baths in Bath Spa, England - July 2006.jpg

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    Description Roman Baths in Bath Spa, England - July 2006.jpg. English: The Roman Baths (Thermae) of Bath, England. This is a 6 segment panorama taken by myself with a Canon 5D and 24-105mm f/4L IS lens. Français : Les thermes romains de la ville de Bath, en Angleterre. Cette image est un panorama obtenu en assemblant six clichés pris avec un ...

  9. File:Roman Baths in Bath Spa, England - July 2006 edit3.jpg

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    original: Image:Roman Baths in Bath Spa, England - July 2006.jpg. Camera location. 51° 22′ 51.2″ N, 2° 21′ 34.7″ W. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap.