Aquae Cutiliae

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Aquae Cutiliae was an ancient Roman spa town in central Italy, renowned for its therapeutic mineral springs and as the place where Emperor Titus died.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman spa town
thermal spring site
associatedWith Emperor Titus NERFINISHED
country Italy
culturalContext Roman medicine
Roman spa culture
hasArchaeologicalSite remains of Roman baths
ruins of thermal structures
hasEvent death of Emperor Titus in 81 CE
hasGeographicFeature mineral springs
sulphurous waters
thermal waters
hasNameInItalian Acque Cutilie NERFINISHED
hasNameInLatin Aquae Cutiliae NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Sabine Apennines NERFINISHED
Velino River NERFINISHED
hasTypeOf curative spring complex
thermal resort
heritageStatus archaeological site
knownFor Roman baths
being a fashionable resort in the Roman Empire
healing properties of its waters
therapeutic mineral springs
locatedIn Sabine territory
central Italy
modern province of Rieti
region of Lazio
locatedNear Cittaducale NERFINISHED
Rieti NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
ancient Roman authors
partOf Roman Italy NERFINISHED
placeOfDeathOf Titus NERFINISHED
timePeriod Imperial Roman period NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
usedAs health resort
place of convalescence
spa town
visitedBy Roman aristocracy
Roman emperors
waterUsedFor balneotherapy
drinking cures
treatment of digestive disorders
treatment of rheumatic conditions

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Emperor Titus deathPlace Aquae Cutiliae
subject surface form: Titus