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Caldarium
Caldarium Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, England ... flowed through to heat the floor. A Caldarium (also called a Calidarium, Cella Caldaria or ... regular sequence of bathing rooms. In the caldarium there would be a bath (alveus, piscina ... a hot floor. See also Definition of Caldarium Thermae
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Image:Caldarium.JPG Image File history File links Metadata ... Download high resolution version (1280x960, 382 KB) Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, England ...
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Ancient Roman technology
... to prepare for the next room, the caldarium or hot room. The caldarium, unlike the tepidarium, was extremely humid and hot. Temperatures in the caldarium could reach 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees ... cold bath for cooling off after the caldarium. The Romans also had flush toilets. Science ...
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Roman bath ruins (translated from German)
... buildings The most important areas are that caldarium, the warm water bath area. It is ... the bathers concentrated themselves mutually. Afterwards into caldarium, the high point of the bath attendance ...
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Thermal bath (translated from German)
... air area (sudatorium), a warm water bath (caldarium), a cooling area (tepidarium) and a chilled ... On that apodyterium (changing room) that followed caldarium, the hot bath area with hot water ...
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Fountain-Valmont (translated from French)
... hearth by one voûte and heating one caldarium and one tepidarium, to which made continuation ... conduits feeding, on the one hand, the caldarium and the frigidarium, and other, the basins ...
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Laconicum
... of the Roman thermae, contiguous to the caldarium or hot room. The name was given ... an apse at one end of the caldarium, but as a rule it was a ...
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Lutetia
... Paris. Present-day remains Thermes de Cluny - caldarium Very little is now left of the ... de Cluny (frigidarium with vault intact and caldarium), the Early Christian archeological crypt under the ...
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Thermae
... cool one. They were respectively called: the caldarium (L. cal(i)dus, -a,-um "hot ... was also a steam bath: the sudatorium Caldarium from the Roman Baths at Bath, England ...
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User talk:Akajune
... Image:Newtonshair.JPG Image:Shakespearebirthplace.JPG Image:Caldarium.JPG and Image:Heelstone.JPG Thanks for ... Image:Newtonshair.JPG Image:Shakespearebirthplace.JPG Image:Caldarium.JPG and Image:Heelstone.JPG. I notice ...
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