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.
Several. The smallest I have seen in Italy had two baths. The largest 4-5 rooms. The Roman baths in England have very large rooms with pools as well as a large outside pool for bathing.
yes they did have baths the Tudors didn't have baths.
Two. one at birth, and the second just before her marriage
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
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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.
The word bad is often placed in city names that have spas or baths. These towns were once thought to have wellness places or with their thermal baths.
No! Is just their way of getting clean and matt free. Dust baths are highly recommended.
No it is not.
by taking showers or baths everyday and use perfume or deodorant
Yes it is and in many ways.First it is bad for you physically.Secondly it is bad for you mentally.Third it is bad for you In your relationships.
no. unless you get soap inside of your vagina and it doesnt get washed out with water. it will cause irritation, which can lead to infection.
Yes. Too much of ANYTHING is bad for you.
The Roman baths are the equivalent to modern day YMCAs, but were much nicer, at least the luxurious ones. There was all kinds of entertainment. Outside the building itself were beautiful gardens, and there were exercise facilities inside. In some of the pools, there were nets so you could play ball. There were markets and shops in the baths where you could shop. There was a snack room so you could eat, as well as a library. The pools were interesting, too. There were cool baths, warm baths, and hot baths; the tempered ones were heated by the heat of fires underneath the floor; the heat would spread about pillars that held up the floor and warm the pools. The Roman baths were a nice place to hang out; they were great social gatherings where you could have a nice time with your family and friends. Many meetings were also held there for government officials. Too bad none of them exist anymore. Only ruins remain.
101 baths that the Romans have built so far