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Yes, Romans did build the roman baths...if they didn't, it wouldn't be called ''Roman-Bath''
Romans used concrete, the arch and domes which lead to roads, aqueducts, coliseums, baths, and basilicas .
Aqueducts supplied the baths with water.
Yes.
No effect. After the fall of the Roman Empire the Roman baths fell into disuse and there were no baths in Europe for many centuries. Modern baths are based on modern plumbing. Modern public baths do not have a cold-plunge baths, a sauna, a gym and massage like the Roman baths.
Yes, the Romans had public baths known as thermae. These bath complexes served as social hubs where people could bathe, exercise, relax, and socialize. The Roman baths typically consisted of rooms for different activities like hot baths, cold baths, and saunas.
the Romans built public baths
101 baths that the Romans have built so far
it was the romans
Yes, Romans did build the roman baths...if they didn't, it wouldn't be called ''Roman-Bath''
it was the romans
Romans
All over the place. The Romans were "clean freaks" and wherever they settled, a bath house went up, even the military forts had baths. The city of Rome itself had over 1,000 baths, some public, many private.
the Romans did of course
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Romans would actually cover themselves with olive oil and scrape it off, cleansing themselves, then they would enter the baths.
because they didn't like to be dirty as they were very grand and posh unlike some other country's. They thought not taking a baths would bring down their honor!