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As far as I know, the tepidarium and the caldarium are the same. Both of them were used for warm bathing. The water was heated by fires below the tubs. The frigidarium was a cool bathing area.

It seems odd, but the Romans would have everyday conversations in these baths. You would bathe with others (of your own gender, of course) and discuss things such as business deals or upcoming events in the theatres.

Men were usually given more bathhouse time than women.

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Q: Caldarium Tepidarium Fridgidarium are all parts of a Roman bathroom but what are they?
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What is frigidarium?

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