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The Licinian Baths

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.

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Licinian Baths

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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...

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Dougga

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The Licinian Baths 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...

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List of Roman public baths

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Roman baths of Toledo Dougga – Bath of the Cyclopses (ruins) Dougga – Antonian Bath (ruins) Dougga – Aïn Doura Bath (ruins) Dougga – Licinian Baths (ruins)...

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Roman baths of Gafsa

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Regiment used the baths for a respite during the North African campaign of World War II. Aïn Doura Baths Licinian Baths List of Roman public baths List of Byzantine...

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Aedile

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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...

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