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The Licinian Baths (Arabic:حمام كارك) are a classified monument in the city of Beja in the north-west of Tunisia. Located in the ruins of the ancient settlement of Dougga, they represent one of the most important thermal establishments in Roman Africa.
The LicinianBaths (Arabic:حمام كارك) are a classified monument in the city of Beja in the north-west of Tunisia. Located in the ruins of the ancient settlement...
The LicinianBaths are interesting for having much of its original walls intact, as well as a long tunnel used by the slaves working at the baths. The...
Regiment used the baths for a respite during the North African campaign of World War II. Aïn Doura BathsLicinianBaths List of Roman public baths List of Byzantine...
the task instead. According to Livy (vi. 42), after the passing of the Licinian rogations in 367 BC, an extra day was added to the Roman games; the plebeian...