The Baths of Titus or Thermae Titi were public baths (Thermae) built in 81 AD at Rome, by Roman emperor Titus. The baths sat at the base of the Esquiline...
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great Imperial baths of the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. The Baths of Titus, however, covered an area less than a third the size of those of Trajan. The main...
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of Diocletian Baths of Licinius Sura Baths of Nero and Alexander Baths of Septimius Severus Baths of Titus Baths of Trajan (later misnamed the Baths of...
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achievement Titus was awarded a triumph; the Arch of Titus commemorates his victory and still stands today. During his father's rule, Titus gained notoriety...
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Bagnaccio Baths at Ostia Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Terme dell'Indirizzo, Catania Baths of Diocletian Baths of Hercules Baths of Titus Baths of Trajan...
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Lucia in Selci Forum of Augustus Forum of Caesar Forum of Nerva Trajan's Forum Trajan's Market Domus Aurea Baths of Trajan Baths of Titus Ludus Magnus The...
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Oppian Hill (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2015)
Much of the Domus Aurea (Golden House of Nero) lies under it, and it also contains the ruins of the Baths of Trajan and the earlier Baths of Titus. Capitoline...
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construction of the amphitheatre around AD 70 and it was completed by his son Titus, who became emperor following Vespasian's death in AD 79. Titus' reign began...
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found in ancient Greece (in Corinth), and in Italy in the Baths of Titus and the ruins of Pompeii. It is referred to in the Talmud as well as mentioned...
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Domus Aurea (redirect from Golden House of Nero)
death other parts of the palace and grounds, encompassing 2.6 km2 (c. 1 mi2), were filled with earth and built over: the Baths of Titus were already being...
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The Baths of Caracalla (Italian: Terme di Caracalla) in Rome, Italy, were the city's second largest Roman public baths, or thermae, after the Baths of Diocletian...
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there was a chapel in honour of St Felicitas (Felicity) in an ancient Roman edifice near the ruins of the Baths of Titus. Some of her relics are in the Capuchin...
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Aquae Cutiliae (category Ancient Roman baths in Italy)
near the major road. On the east side of Lake Cutilia are the monumental remains of the so-called "Baths of Titus", more likely to be a large villa and...
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the golden house of Nero, or the baths of Titus. What really took place in the Italian revival was in some measure a supplanting of the Arabesque for...
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The Baths of Diocletian (Latin: Thermae Diocletiani, Italian: Terme di Diocleziano) were public baths in ancient Rome. Named after emperor Diocletian...
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much of their history. The layout of the Hunting Baths follows the general plan established by the Baths of Titus, with the main bathing rooms set out...
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shortly after the death of his older brother Titus to commemorate Titus's official deification or consecratio and the victory of Titus together with their...
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Regio III Isis et Serapis (category Topography of the ancient city of Rome)
anniversary of the foundation of Rome. Positioned immediately adjacent to the north of the Colosseum were the Baths of Titus and the enormous Baths of Trajan...
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Vespasian (redirect from Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasius)
equestrian from Sabratha in Africa. They had two sons, Titus Flavius Vespasianus (born 39) and Titus Flavius Domitianus (born 51), and a daughter, Domitilla...
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while Titus Salt's alpaca mill was in a purpose-built village, Saltaire, named after himself. Each of these companies provided Turkish baths (and many...
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Ara Pacis Aurelian Walls Baths of Caracalla Baths of Titus Baths of Trajan Castel Sant'Angelo Circus Maximus Colosseum Column of Marcus Aurelius Comitium...
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Thermae (redirect from Baths of Rome)
Bath House in England as well as the Baths of Caracalla, of Diocletian, of Titus, of Trajan in Rome and the baths of Sofia, Serdica and Varna. Probably...
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Domitian (redirect from Titus Flavius Domitianus)
three of Domitian's own family members, Titus Flavius Sabinus, Titus Flavius Clemens and Marcus Arrecinus Clemens. Flavius Clemens was a cousin of Domitian...
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Gormenghast (series) (redirect from Titus Groan (character))
novels: Titus Groan (1946), Gormenghast (1950) and Titus Alone (1959); and a novella, Boy in Darkness (1956). Peake was writing a fourth novel, Titus Awakes...
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Scottish-American painter who produced iconic images of Pennsylvania's landscape inspired by the aesthetic of the Hudson River School. Born in Glasgow, Scotland...
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Hudson Theatre (category Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan)
ticket lobby's ceiling and plaster decorations to the Roman Baths of Titus. Four pairs of bronze-and-glass doors lead from the ticket lobby northward...
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Campus Esquilinus (category Topography of the ancient city of Rome)
the Esquiline Hill. Because of the popularity of the Esquiline Hill, the Flavians decided to construct the Baths of Titus right by the Domus Aurea. Later...
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Agrippa's baths, along with his other work within the Campus Martius, were burned down in the great fire of 80 AD in the reign of Titus. These appear...
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the Baths of Titus, and Trajan’s Baths. Two major roads, the via Labicana and the via Praenestina, originate at the Porta Esquilina but lead out of Rome...
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house architect of Paul I of Russia. Brenna was hired by Paul and his spouse Maria Fyodorovna as interior decorator in 1781 and by the end of 1780s became...
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