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Roman Baths (Bath) — Infobox Historic building caption=The entrance to the Roman Baths name=Roman Baths location town=Bath location country=England map type=Somerset latitude= 51.38094 longitude= 2.35950 architect=Building John Wood, the Elder, John Wood, the Younger … Wikipedia
Roman Baths, Strand Lane — Infobox UKproperty property name = Roman Baths, Strand Lane imgage name = Roman Baths, Strand Lane.jpg image size = 200px caption = The Roman Baths, near the Strand, probably date from the Tudor period. type = Historic remains NT/EH/RHS = NT… … Wikipedia
Roman Baths (Potsdam) — The Roman Baths (German: die Römischen Bäder ), northeast of the Castle Charlottenhof in the park of Sanssouci in Potsdam, reflect the Italiensehnsucht ( Sehnsucht/longing for Italy ) of its creator Frederick William IV of Prussia. Various Roman… … Wikipedia
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Welwyn Roman Baths — Photograph of the baths. The Welwyn Roman Baths are a small part of the Dicket Mead villa, a Roman ruin which was originally built in the 3rd century AD just north of modern day Welwyn, Hertfordshire. The ruins were uncovered in 1960 by local… … Wikipedia
Welwyn Roman baths — The Welwyn Roman baths are a small part of the Dicket Mead villa, a Roman ruin which was originally built in the 3rd century AD just north of modern day Welwyn, Hertfordshire. The ruins were uncovered in 1960 by local archaeologist Tony Rook, and … Wikipedia
Baths of Diocletian — The basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri, built in the tepidarium of the baths The Baths of Diocletian (Thermae Diocletiani) in Rome were the grandest of the public baths, or thermae built by successive emperors. Diocletian s Baths … Wikipedia
Baths of Trajan — The Baths of Trajan, begun in AD 104 and dedicated during the Kalends of July in 109, were a massive Roman bathing and leisure complex, built in Rome. Commissioned by Emperor Trajan, the complex of baths occupied space on the southern side of the … Wikipedia
Roman Architectural Revolution — The Roman Pantheon, largest dome in the world for more than 1700 years and the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome to this day[1] The Roman Architectural Revolution, also known as the concrete Revolution,[2] is a term used … Wikipedia
Roman Britain — History of the British Isles This box: view · talk · edit … Wikipedia