THE ROMAN THERMAL BATHS
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Roman thermal baths (th century). In the east of the central church. The hot rooms of the thermal baths served as tanks after the earthquake in 365. In the th century, the Byzantine once again made public baths. In its eastern part, the Aquatics swimming pool (outdoor swimming pool) is distinguished. The western part included, from south to north: caldarium (hot bath), tepidarium (warm bath) and frigidarium (cold bath). In the north of the swimming pool, between the partially observed peristyle and the path of Decumanus maximus (one of the two main lanes of all Roman cities), there was entry and latrines.
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