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balneae (from Gr**** βαλανεῖον balaneion) were
facilities for bathing.
Thermae usually refers to the
large imperial bath complexes,
while balneae were...
- word "balneario"
comes from
Latin "balnearĭus" and
initially from Gr**** "
balneae" from Gr**** βαλανεῖον balaneion, - "bath,
bathing room".
Balnearios may...
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slain opponent. The
mosaics decorated the
walls of a cold
plunge pool in a
balneae within a
Roman villa at Wadi
Lebda in
Leptis Magna. The
gladiator mosaic...
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Singular Plural balneum n. ('bath')
balneae f. or
balnea n. ('bathhouse')
epulum n. ('feast, banquet') e****e f. ('feast, banquet') frēnum n. ('bridle...
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aediculae (shrines), 89 domūs (patrician houses), 16
horrea (warehouses), 15
balneae (bath houses) and 20 loci (fountains). At the turn of the 5th century,...
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while others are
purely secular. In
Ancient Rome
there was the
thermae or
balneae (from Gr**** βαλανεῖον balaneîon),
traits of
which survive in the Turkish...
- 17aediculae (shrines), 113 domūs (patrician houses), 27
horrea (warehouses), 63
balneae (bath houses) and 81 loci (fountains). At the turn of the 5th century,...
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previous settlement, and
around it a
commercial area was developed. The two
Balneae or Thermae, set side-by-side, are
among the best
preserved in Portugal...
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aediculae (shrines), 160 domūs (patrician houses), 18
horrea (warehouses), 80
balneae (bath houses) and 65 loci (fountains). At the turn of the 5th century,...
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aediculae (shrines), 120 domūs (patrician houses), 25
horrea (warehouses), 75
balneae (bath houses) and 76 loci (fountains). At the turn of the 5th century,...