There were several names for the rooms in the Roman baths, but not all baths had the same amount of rooms. Some were small privately owned establishments and were not as large or as elaborate as the state run baths. All baths had at least four main rooms: the Apodyterium, which was the changing room, the Tepidarium, sometimes referred to as an Unctorium, where the oiling, scraping and massaging took place, the Caldarium, the hot water room, the Frigidarium, the cold water room. Some baths also had the Laconium which was a sweat room.
Several. The smallest I saw in Italy were two rooms with two different baths, but the largest had 4-5 rooms. It just depended on who the bath was for. The wealthy had larger complexes for baths than the common man.
Several. The smallest I have seen in Italy had two baths. The largest 4-5 rooms. The Roman baths in England have very large rooms with pools as well as a large outside pool for bathing.
When the Romans invaded Britain, to name just five, they brought such things as:1. Roads - prior to the Romans the Britons would have only had dirt tracks.2. Improved sanitation - such as aqueducts, public bath houses etc...3. Religion - The Romans would have brought their religious ideas with them. During Emperor Constantine's rule (which came much later than the invasion of Britain) the Roman Empire officially adopted Christianity. Thus Christianity spread in Britain, at least faster, due to the Roman presence there.4. Architectural/Engineering ideas. Ideas such as the arch would have been passed on by the Romans.5. Language. Many modern English words have their roots in Latin.
The Romans inventedCementThe arenaApartment buildingsShopping mallsThe use of the arch in buildingsSandalsPaved roadsDomes on buildingsWater systems
Greek, Romans, Mayans, Indian, Mongolian
Ashley says it has 5 bath room and bed rooms all wood floor and 3 living rooms
Several. The smallest I saw in Italy were two rooms with two different baths, but the largest had 4-5 rooms. It just depended on who the bath was for. The wealthy had larger complexes for baths than the common man.
There are 134 rooms in the vice president's house. 11 bath rooms, 5 half bathrooms and one elevator. The house is a three story Victorian - style home.
I don't know your house so I cannot be sure but how about 5 doors? Or a door, a bath tub, and three rooms.
I benefited by being able to buy 2 Mercedes and a new Subaru every 3 years and a home with 8 bed rooms and 5 bath rooms and able to donate over $10,000 a year to various charities
Several. The smallest I have seen in Italy had two baths. The largest 4-5 rooms. The Roman baths in England have very large rooms with pools as well as a large outside pool for bathing.
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5 rooms
What are 5 of the great achievement of the Romans?
4 or 5 rooms the africans have
there is 1600 rooms in the Edinburgh castle
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