Aquae Sulis

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Aquae Sulis was the Roman name for the ancient spa town now known as Bath in England, famed for its thermal springs and temple complex dedicated to the goddess Sulis Minerva.

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Aquae Sulis canonical 6
Bath (Aquae Sulis) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman town
archaeological site
spa town
country United Kingdom
culture Celtic
Roman
dedicatedTo Sulis Minerva
surface form: Minerva

Sulis Minerva
surface form: Sulis

Sulis Minerva
excavated 19th century
20th century
flourishedInCentury 1st century AD
2nd century AD
hasArtifact curse tablets
inscribed stones
votive offerings
hasDeityAssociation Minerva
Sulis Minerva
surface form: Sulis
hasFeature Roman Baths
surface form: Roman baths

bath complex
sacred spring
temple complex
thermal springs
hasHeritageStatus part of City of Bath World Heritage Site
hasStructure Great Bath
Roman Temple of Sulis Minerva
surface form: Temple of Sulis Minerva

altar
bathhouse
drainage system
reservoir
shrine
integratedCelticAndRomanCult true
knownFor Roman engineering
curse tablets
healing waters
religious pilgrimage
languageOfName Latin
locatedIn Bath
England
Roman Britain
Somerset
meaningOfName waters of Sulis
modernName Bath
partOf province of Britannia
presentDayUseOfSite museum
tourist attraction
religion Roman religion
thermalSpringTemperature approximately 46 degrees Celsius
timePeriod Roman era
worldHeritageDesignationBy UNESCO

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bath originalRomanName Aquae Sulis
Great Bath associatedWith Aquae Sulis
Sulis Minerva mainCultCenter Aquae Sulis
Sulis Minerva hasTempleAt Aquae Sulis
Britannia hasMajorCity Aquae Sulis
Britannia hasArchaeologicalSite Aquae Sulis
this entity surface form: Bath (Aquae Sulis)