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- Thermae Constantinianae — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 04, 2024 11:21 AM
- The last of the great imperial baths of the ancient city of Rome, the Thermae Constantinianae were constructed in Regio VI, perhaps replacing the pre-existing Balineum Claudianum. They were located at the southern end of the Quirinal Hill, between the Vicus Longus and the Alta Semita. Substantial remains existed until the sixteenth century and they were sketched by A. Palladio and E. Du Pérac. The completion of the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi in 1621 eliminated the majority of the ancient remains.
- Thermae Diocletiani — by Gabriel Mckee — last modified Oct 03, 2024 04:42 PM
- Public baths near the Viminal Hill in Rome constructed under Diocletian from 298-306 CE.
- Thermae Helenianae — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified May 24, 2022 11:31 PM
- The Thermae Helenianae or Thermae Helenae was a thermal complex located in the Horti Spei Veteris, also referred to as the Horti Variani. The baths were situated near the arcus Neroniani adjacent to the Amphitheatrum Castrense. As Helena, mother of Constantine I, restored them following a fire in 323-326, they are named for her.
- Thermae Novati — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 22, 2024 03:03 PM
- Thermae Novati, ancient baths of the Vicus Patricius that were located in the vicinity of S. Pudenziana.
- Thermae Selinuntinae/Aquae Larodes — by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Oct 15, 2023 07:34 PM
- The site of thermal spings, founded as a sub-colony of Selinus in the seventh century B.C. Thought to be in the area of modern Sciacca.
- Thermae Severianae — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Oct 15, 2023 04:32 PM
- Baths built by Septimius Severus were likely located south of the Baths of Caracalla.
- Thermae Titi (Tïtianae) — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 21, 2024 07:06 AM
- Thermae Titi (Tïtianae), or Baths of Titus, were public baths built at Rome in 81 CE under the emperor Titus. Located at the foot of the Esquiline Hill, the baths occupy part of the Domus Aurea of Nero. The Baths of Trajan were constructed immediately adjacent to the Baths of Titus in the early second century.
- Thermae Traiani — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 22, 2024 09:17 AM
- A monumental public bath of ancient Rome that was built between 104 and 109. The architect Apollodorus of Damascus built the baths for Trajan.
- Thermai — by C. Foss — last modified Dec 19, 2023 08:11 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 61 E4 Thermai
- Thermai Theseos — by T. Drew Bear — last modified Oct 23, 2012 01:32 PM
- An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 A4 Thermai Theseos
- Thermes de Cluny — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 15, 2025 02:34 PM
- A Gallo-Roman bath complex of the third century CE at Lutetia (modern Paris).
- Thermes des Lutteurs — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 01, 2022 01:41 PM
- A Gallo-Roman bath complex identified in 1991 at Saint-Romain-en-Galt that originally covered some 8 ha.
- Thermes gallo-romains, Pithiviers-le-Vieil — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 07, 2020 12:50 PM
- A Gallo-Roman bath complex at Pithiviers-le-Vieil.
- Thermes romains de Cimiez — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jun 25, 2024 02:21 PM
- The ancient Roman thermal baths of Cemenelum.
- Tigellio Roman villa — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 20, 2020 08:59 AM
- An elite villa dated to the first century B.C.
- Tomen y Mur Roman bath house — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 01, 2022 01:42 PM
- A bath complex associated with the first-century fort at Tomen y Mur.
- Torre degli Embrici — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 09, 2024 03:17 PM
- An imperial Roman villa with a bath complex that emerged in the first and second centuries AD, transitioning to a fortified site after the sixth century AD.
- Torreblanca del Sol (Fuengirola) — by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Dec 20, 2024 10:11 PM
- An imperial Roman bath site.
- Tripolis — by J.P. Brown — last modified Dec 30, 2023 10:50 AM
- The Phoenicians established a commercial outpost at Tripolis (Tripoli) in the ninth century BC. An independent city during the Hellenistic period, Tripolis came under Roman control in 64 BC.
- Unnamed religious complex — by J. Kunow — last modified Feb 25, 2023 03:54 PM
- Referred to today as "Gisacum", this vast Gallo-Roman religious complex (with major spa), is located largely in the French commune of Le Vieil Evreux.