Many composers throughout history have come from various backgrounds, but specific statistics on how many children from Bath became composers are not readily available. Notably, Bath has been home to several notable musicians and composers, such as the famous English composer and conductor Sir Edward Elgar. However, the exact number of composers specifically from Bath would require more detailed historical research.
Johann Sebastian Bach had a total of 20 children from his two marriages. Of these, 10 were boys and 10 were girls. Some of his sons, such as Wilhelm Friedemann and Carl Philipp Emanuel, became notable composers in their own right.
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Well, to be brutally honest, there aren't any famous composers, i.e. any composers that wrote anything well-known, from Australia. None of the composers that have their own category on WikiAnswers are Australian, and there are so many Australian composers I couldn't possibly give you a list of all of them.
Handel had no children and he actually never married. He did have nine siblings and became a citizen of Britain when he was 42 years old.
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he had 20 children each named after famous composers
The name of the Roman baths was thermae. Only in the city of Rome, where there were many baths, there were distinctive names for baths: the Baths of Agrippa, the Baths of Nero, the Thermae Etrusci, the Baths of Titus, the Baths of Domitian, the Baths of Trajan, the Baths of Caracalla and the Baths of Diocletian. Thermae Etrusci is a term coined by historians. They were commissioned by Claudius Etruscus, a freedman at the court of the emperor Claudius who became the head of the imperial financial administration.
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Three of the children of Henry VIII became monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
Parents have baths and showers quite often with their young children, but anything else is just about over the line. NOTE This is the rule for the US. Customs are different in many other countries.
Your question is impossible to answer accurately due to the fact that there has never been a proper count of them. There were the famous imperial baths which we can count, but there were numerous private baths throughout the city. Also many of the upper class had baths in their houses and villas. Remember too, that anywhere the Romans had a town or a military fort, they had baths.
101 baths that the Romans have built so far
There are many offline but also online stores that sell birth baths. Most garden stores have bird baths but you can also buy many different bird baths online.
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Well, to be brutally honest, there aren't any famous composers, i.e. any composers that wrote anything well-known, from Australia. None of the composers that have their own category on WikiAnswers are Australian, and there are so many Australian composers I couldn't possibly give you a list of all of them.
because it was the city where taking regular baths became popular, and many of the bath accessories popular today were first introduced in Bath