Baiae, small place near Cumae on the Bay of Naples, perhaps originally its port, first famous for its warm springs containing a variety of minerals and then, from before the time of Cicero, a fashionable Roman resort. Lucullus, Pompey, and Caesar all had villas here, as did the later Roman emperors, and it soon became notorious for its dissipations.
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