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Baths of Titus

The baths of Titus were public baths built in Rome by the emperor Titus. They were at the base of the Palatine hill with the emperor's palace at the top of the hill by Augustus. The baths were fairly large, although not that large compared to some baths in Rome that at the most could hold 16 000 people if they was crowded. These (Titus's) baths were much smaller. The entrance fee was one coin- the smallest coin- the normal fee.

See also: Titus

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