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  2. Hammam Essalihine - Wikipedia

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    Hammam Essalihine (Arabic: حمام الصالحين Ḥammām aṣ-Ṣāliḥīn, lit."The Bath of the Righteous"; Latin: Aquae Flavianae) is an ancient Roman bath situated in the Aurès Mountains in the El Hamma District in the Khenchela Province of Algeria.

  3. Calama (Numidia) - Wikipedia

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    The public Roman baths were built of rubble and revetted with ashlar and brick. These "thermae" may date as early as the 2nd century AD. These "thermae" may date as early as the 2nd century AD. Only one large rectangular chamber (22 x 14 m), undoubtedly the tepidarium, can be described; it gave onto other rooms and onto the exterior by 11 passages.

  4. List of Roman public baths - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Algeria. 1.2 Austria. 1.3 Bulgaria. ... This is a list of ancient Roman public baths ... Lebanon Roman bath ruins near Strumica Pompeii, Italy. Hot room, Roman ...

  5. Mascula - Wikipedia

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    The fresh location was chosen by Roman legionaries to retire as veterans. [1] Mascula was built under Trajan and was garrisoned by the "7th company of Lusitanians". It was a castrum (with a nearby vicus) on the military road, that connected Theveste with Sitifis and that followed the slopes of the Aures mountains. Mascula was connected with the ...

  6. Ancient Roman bathing - Wikipedia

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    A bronze strigil used to scrape oil and sweat off the body of a bather. One major component of a visit to the baths was working out and building athleticism. In Roman baths, there was often a palaestra, an outdoor courtyard surrounded by columns, which bathers would use like a modern day gym. [10]

  7. Timgad - Wikipedia

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    Timgad (Arabic: تيمقاد, romanized: Tīmqād, known as Marciana Traiana Thamugadi) was a Roman city in the Aurès Mountains of Algeria. It was founded by the Roman Emperor Trajan around 100 AD. The full name of the city was Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi .

  8. Hammam Maskhoutine - Wikipedia

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    Hammam Maskhoutine (Arabic: حمام المسخوطين, English: "bath of the damned") [1] is a thermal complex located in Hammam Debagh, of Guelma Province, Algeria. [2] The dramatic, multicolored travertine walls of the spring have attracted attention from locals and tourists alike since the era of the Roman Empire .

  9. Stabian Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Stabian Baths are an ancient Roman bathing complex in Pompeii, Italy, the oldest and the largest of the five public baths in the city. Their original construction dates back to c. 125 BC , making them one of the oldest bathing complexes known from the ancient world.