It was a large heated pool that would be used for playing and bathing in during ancient Roman times.
Today, in spas, it is a small highly heated pool where people sit in seats (in water) naked. Jets are usually on, and men's and women's modern Roman Baths are separated. It is supposed to help people breath better, especially if they have asthma.
2006-10-26 16:31:54
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answered by IBHMC 4
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ROMAN ceremony the way celebrating Mass, administering the sacraments and sacramentals, reciting the Divine place of work, and appearing different ecclesiastical purposes, as approved for the city and diocese of Rome. Its beginning is going decrease back to the more effective or a lot less difficulty-loose yet variable ceremony of the first 3 centuries. From the time of Pope St. Gregory the total (reigned 590-604) the heritage became uniform, with 4 important stages of progression. contained in the 12th century the Roman ceremony got here for use everywhere Latin became used. in the course of the midsection a lengthy time period it branched out right into a good type of different rites, differeing in spite of the indisputable fact that in basic terms in unimportant information. contained in the 16th century (1570) Pope St. Pius V abolished maximum of those derived rites, in spite of the indisputable fact that the Roman ceremony by technique of then were deeply influenced by technique of and received additions from the Gallican and Spanish rites. contained in the twentieth century, through the 2d Vatican Council, important revisions were back made. yet, as Pope Paul VI declared, those revisions at the instantaneous are to not contradict the Roman ceremony, considering that "what's Roman is the starting up of our Catholicity" (Allocution Facile Conicere, October 14, 1968).
2016-12-05 06:47:05
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answered by ? 4
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ibhmc has the correct answer, and here is a link to one of the most famous Roman Baths in the world....in my hometown of Aqua Sulis otherwise known as Bath...
http://www.romanbaths.co.uk/
2006-10-26 20:32:20
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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well... now this is quite tricky so I'm going to spell it out simply for you.
It's a big communal bath made by the Romans.
2006-10-29 06:02:04
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answered by Rosie 2
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It is a bath you take with several people.
2006-10-26 15:41:11
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answered by Fireman T 6
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I dont know.......A party Bath
2006-10-26 16:05:24
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answered by honkety 2
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