Roman baths of Ankara
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The Roman baths of Ankara are the ruins of a large 3rd-century Roman bath complex in Turkey’s capital, notable for their well-preserved layout and archaeological significance.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Roman Bath of Ankara | 1 |
| Roman Baths of Ankara | 1 |
| Roman baths of Ankara canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Roman baths of Ankara Context triple: [Ankyra, hasNotableStructure, Roman baths of Ankara]
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Baths of Trajan
The Baths of Trajan were a vast imperial Roman bath complex built on the Oppian Hill in Rome under Emperor Trajan in the early 2nd century AD.
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Stabian Baths
The Stabian Baths are one of the oldest and most extensive public bath complexes in Pompeii, showcasing advanced Roman engineering and social life before the city's destruction in 79 CE.
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Roman baths of Aezani
The Roman baths of Aezani are a well-preserved ancient bathing complex in the Phrygian city of Aizanoi (modern-day Turkey), showcasing typical Roman architectural and social features such as heated rooms, pools, and elaborate decoration.
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Baths of Caracalla, Rome
The Baths of Caracalla in Rome are a vast and remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman public bath complex, renowned today as a dramatic open-air venue for major cultural events and performances.
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Roman Thermae of Odessos
The Roman Thermae of Odessos are the extensive ruins of a 2nd-century AD Roman public bath complex, one of the largest of its kind in the Balkans, located in present-day Varna, Bulgaria.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Roman baths of Ankara Target entity description: The Roman baths of Ankara are the ruins of a large 3rd-century Roman bath complex in Turkey’s capital, notable for their well-preserved layout and archaeological significance.
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A.
Baths of Trajan
The Baths of Trajan were a vast imperial Roman bath complex built on the Oppian Hill in Rome under Emperor Trajan in the early 2nd century AD.
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B.
Stabian Baths
The Stabian Baths are one of the oldest and most extensive public bath complexes in Pompeii, showcasing advanced Roman engineering and social life before the city's destruction in 79 CE.
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C.
Roman baths of Aezani
The Roman baths of Aezani are a well-preserved ancient bathing complex in the Phrygian city of Aizanoi (modern-day Turkey), showcasing typical Roman architectural and social features such as heated rooms, pools, and elaborate decoration.
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D.
Baths of Caracalla, Rome
The Baths of Caracalla in Rome are a vast and remarkably well-preserved ancient Roman public bath complex, renowned today as a dramatic open-air venue for major cultural events and performances.
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E.
Roman Thermae of Odessos
The Roman Thermae of Odessos are the extensive ruins of a 2nd-century AD Roman public bath complex, one of the largest of its kind in the Balkans, located in present-day Varna, Bulgaria.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Roman bath complex
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archaeological site ⓘ historic ruins ⓘ |
| country | Turkey ⓘ |
| dedicatedTo | Asclepius NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| excavatedBy | Turkish archaeologists ⓘ |
| excavatedIn | 1937 ⓘ |
| hasArchitecturalFeature |
caldarium
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dressing rooms ⓘ frigidarium ⓘ hypocaust system ⓘ large open courtyard ⓘ latrines ⓘ palaestra ⓘ service corridors ⓘ tepidarium ⓘ underground heating channels ⓘ |
| hasArea | large complex relative to city size in Roman period ⓘ |
| hasCondition | ruin ⓘ |
| hasFloorPlanShape | rectangular ⓘ |
| hasMaterial |
brick
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marble ⓘ mortar ⓘ stone ⓘ |
| hasSignificance |
example of large imperial Roman bath complex in Anatolia
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important for study of Roman urban life in Ancyra ⓘ well-preserved ground plan ⓘ |
| hasTourismType |
archaeological tourism
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cultural tourism ⓘ |
| heritageStatus | archaeological conservation area ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Altındağ district
NERFINISHED
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Ankara ⓘ Ankara city center ⓘ |
| locatedInTime |
3rd century
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Roman Empire period NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| locatedOn |
the ancient road between Ancyra and the north
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Çankırı Street NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| managedBy | Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| near |
Ankara Castle
NERFINISHED
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Temple of Augustus and Rome in Ankara NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| openToPublic | true ⓘ |
| partOf | ancient city of Ancyra ⓘ |
| region | Central Anatolia NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| usedFor |
public bathing
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religious and healing practices ⓘ social gatherings ⓘ sport and exercise ⓘ |
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Subject: Roman baths of Ankara Description of subject: The Roman baths of Ankara are the ruins of a large 3rd-century Roman bath complex in Turkey’s capital, notable for their well-preserved layout and archaeological significance.
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