Another brick in the wall: preserving the Baths of Diocletian
Podcast |
Darius Arya Digs
Publisher |
History Hit
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
History
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 02, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:26:38
The Baths of Diocletian (Latin: Thermae Diocletiani, Italian: Terme di Diocleziano) were public baths in Rome, in what is now Italy. Named after emperor Diocletian and built from 298 to 306, they were the largest of the imperial baths. The project was originally commissioned by Maximian upon his return to Rome in the autumn of 298 and was continued after his and Diocletian's abdication under Constantius, father of Constantine.

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