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An inscription discovered near the local Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme also preserves the information that Helena restored baths nearby that had been destroyed by fire, and which are referred to as the Thermae Helenae Baths of Helen in tribute.46
Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010
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Thermae Romae, written and illustrated by Mari Yamazaki, Enterbrain, Comic Beam, one volume available so far.
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And Thermae Romae, which you mentioned in one of your awards-inspired requests which sounded interesting.
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Soon Elena joined her son and lived in the south East sector of Rome which included a circus and public baths called Thermae Helena in her honor
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Soon Elena joined her son and lived in the south East sector of Rome which included a circus and public baths called Thermae Helena in her honor
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“Sthenius of Thermae,” I said and held out my hand.
Imperium Robert Harris 2006
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We had stayed with him twice in Thermae, when Cicero heard cases in the town.
Imperium Robert Harris 2006
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Throughout these busy months, I am ashamed to say, we neglected Sthenius of Thermae.
Imperium Robert Harris 2006
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You can be the consul of Thermae and I can be the first lady.
Imperium Robert Harris 2006
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At first I could not place him, but it is one of the jobs of a political secretary to put names to faces, and gradually, despite his condition, a picture began to assemble in my mind: a large house overlooking the sea, an ornamental garden, a collection of bronze statues, a town somewhere in Sicily, in the north—Thermae, that was it.
Imperium Robert Harris 2006
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