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Many people built the Roman baths, mostly emperors or extremely wealthy men. Marcus Agrippa built baths. Nero built the first of the imperial baths. The baths of Caracalla can still be toured today. The cities in the provinces also had their baths which were either paid for by a wealthy donor or built by the town council. At military forts, the soldiers built their own baths.
They built them in Britain, Pompeii, and most important Bath, England
The aqueducts that span across the Italian city of Rome and many other locations that used to be a part of the great Roman empire were built by the Romans, but the Romans didn't originally design them. They have influences from India, Persia, and South America, and in turn inspired many more. The Roman aqueducts just happen to be the most famous, partially because of Rome's influence at the time and partially because they are a phenomenal example of the Romans' use of arches in their architecture for both strength and beauty.
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