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.
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The Roman emperor Caracalla built the Baths of Caracalla.
Born: 4 April 188
Died: 8 April 217 (29 years old)
Reign: 211-217
They built them in Britain, Pompeii, and most important Bath, England
Could be sudatorium
Water. They brought water to the cities and some of the villas had running water. Not to mention the baths that all Romans went to everyday. The government built the aqueducts, maintained them, and built the water system of Rome ( some still works today). Without the water Rome wouldn't have become the city it is today and was in ancient times.
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