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  • The Baths of Decius (Latin: thermae Decianae) were a thermae (baths) complex built on the Aventine Hill of Rome by the Emperor Decius in 249 or 252. Its site was between the present-day sites of the churches of Santo Alessio and Santa Prisca, on the Vigna Torlonia, under piazza del Tempio di Diana (named after the Temple of Diana) and.
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  • The present-day Casale Torlonia. The Baths of Decius (Latin: thermae Decianae) were a thermae (baths) complex built on the Aventine Hill of Rome by the Emperor Decius...
  • The baths of Decius were built on instigation of Emperor Decius, whose reign lasted only three years.
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  • baths of ancient Rome built on the Aventine Hill in 252 CE.
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  • II.147: his consulibus (Gallio et Volusiano) Decius Romae lavacra publica aedificavit quae suo nomine appellari iussit; Eutrop.
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  • This is my speculative 1:1 scale reconstruction on the baths of decius.this therme/bath house was built in ad 252 by the emperor decius, 40 years after the baths...
  • Palladio and the Baths of Trajan Decius: The Recovery of a Third-Century Bath Complex in Rome.
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