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northern side of the baths.[citation needed] The
largest examples of
frigidaria were both in Rome: that of the
Baths of Caracalla,
located soon after...
- Sco****
frigidaria is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It was
described by
Heinrich Benno Möschler in 1869. It is
found from
Fennoscandia to the Kamchatka...
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baths were
actual mikvehs as they have also been
identified as
stepped frigidaria or
Roman cold-water baths; however,
several historians have identified...
- a larva.
Psychophora sabini sabini (North America)
Psychophora sabini frigidaria (Guenee, 1858)
Psychophora sabini polaris Hulst, 1903 Savela, Markku....
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possibly in 223 BC.
Their application of
groin vaults to vast
halls like the
frigidaria in the
Baths of
Caracalla and
Diocletian became highly influential in...
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surrounding forests,
resulting in a lack of fuel. The frigidarium, or
cella frigidaria consisted of a pool and a host of
smaller baths connected to the main...
- the
identical flanking wings,
where there was a
rotunda each (possibly
frigidaria)
followed by
rectangular palaestrae, open
courts used for
wrestling and...
- 1934 Sco****
fragilis (Warren, 1903) Sco****
francki Prout, 1935 Sco****
frigidaria (Möschler, 1860) Sco****
froitzheimi Wiltshire, 1967 Sco****
fucata (Püngeler...
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warehouses (in
Areas W1 and W5); and a dual
bathhouse with two
identical frigidaria,
possibly designed for
gender segregation,
mirroring the
great bath built...
- rebuild,
including the
construction of a set of
heated rooms and
private frigidaria. The
cistern ****ociated with
these rooms is
considered almost unique among...