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Place Hydata Lesitana by S.L. Dyson — last modified Dec 11, 2012 10:45 AM
An ancient thermal site with both nuragic and Roman remains. Now the community of Benettuti on the island of Sardinia.
Place Is Bangius by S.L. Dyson — last modified Apr 29, 2023 05:37 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 48 A3 Is Bangius
Place Jebel Oust by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 10, 2023 12:11 PM
At Jebel Oust [Jbel al Wost] (Tunisia) are the remains of a large Roman bathing complex with a number of built cisterns.
Place Jewry Wall by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 13, 2024 08:45 PM
The so-called "Jewry Wall" is a substantial segment of surviving Roman masonry at Ratae.
Place Kalliroe by S.T. Parker — last modified Jul 28, 2022 09:03 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 71 B2 Kalliroe
Place Kastell Op de Hoge Woerd by J.H.F. Bloemers — last modified Apr 15, 2022 09:58 AM
A Roman auxiliary fort with associated vicus and port at modern Vleuten-De Meern in the Dutch province of Utrecht.
Place Kastellbad Schirenhof by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Aug 07, 2022 10:48 AM
Extensive Roman bathhouse associated with the Roman fort at modern Schirenhof in the German municipality of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg.
Place Kom el-Dikka by Iris Fernandez — last modified Nov 06, 2023 06:36 AM
Part of the ancient city of Alexandria where the Roman theater and baths are located.
Place Kuršumlijska Banja by J.J. Wilkes — last modified Jul 29, 2022 02:36 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 21 D6 Kuršumlijska Banja
Place Lagentium by A.S. Esmonde Cleary — last modified Nov 05, 2023 05:34 PM
Roman Lagentium (modern Castleford) is the site of a series of forts, beginning with a Flavian fort that was later replaced by a second-century fort. The site of the fort was occupied from ca. A.D. 80 to 150 while the vicus remained occupied until the fourth century.
Place Le Caldane by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Nov 01, 2018 04:46 PM
Ancient thermal baths in use from the Etrusco-Roman period onward.
Place Leontos Kome by T. Drew Bear — last modified Oct 23, 2012 01:30 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 62 E4 Leontos Kome
Place Manoppello Roman Villa by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Feb 27, 2019 10:09 AM
A Late Republican villa in Abruzzo that later became a productive estate. The archaeological remains of the villa are located in the locality of Piano S. Maria Arabona in Manoppello, Italy.
Place Massaciuccoli by W.V. Harris — last modified Apr 15, 2022 09:51 AM
The Roman-period remains at Massaciuccoli, including luxury villas, baths, and productive areas, are connected with the influential Venulei family. Perhaps of Etruscan origins, the Venulei are also to be linked with Pisa.
Place Masseria De Carolis by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 30, 2021 05:58 PM
A Roman villa with an associated bath complex destroyed by the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius, the Masseria De Carolis site is located in the comune of Pollena Trocchia near Naples, Italy.
Place Menthon-St-Bernard by E. Bertrand — last modified Aug 05, 2022 09:22 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 17 G2 Menthon-St-Bernard
Place Mevania by W.V. Harris — last modified May 11, 2022 09:03 PM
Mevania (modern Bevagna) was a Roman municipium in Umbria located on the Via Flaminia. The town was enrolled in the tribus Aemilia.
Place Misterbianco by R.J.A. Wilson — last modified Feb 19, 2024 04:37 PM
An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 47 G3 Misterbianco
Place Noiodounon Diablintum by P. Galliou — last modified Jul 19, 2022 10:39 AM
Noiodounon Diablintum is a settlement with significant extant remains, located at modern Jublains in France.
Place Nopigeia by J. Bennet — last modified May 23, 2023 07:52 PM
Remnants of an ancient settlement have been identified south and east of the modern beach village of Nopigeia on Crete that date to at least the 5th century BCE. The church of Agios Georgios Nopigion, which is located between Nopigia and Drapania, was built on the remains of a Roman-era bath complex. A single, late source (Aelian) provides the name Mithymna, which may have belonged to this settlement. Bronze Age remains have also been identified in the vicinity.