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The '''Roman Baths''' was a bathouse situated in the [[Roman Republic|Roman]] city of [[Cyrene]] during the 1st century BCE. Designed by the engineer [[Vitruvius]], it was popular amongst the citizens of Cyrene.
The '''Roman Baths''' was a bathouse situated in the [[Roman Republic|Roman]] city of [[Cyrene]] during the 1st century BCE. Designed by the engineer [[Vitruvius]], it was popular amongst the citizens of Cyrene.



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The Roman Baths was a bathouse situated in the Roman city of Cyrene during the 1st century BCE. Designed by the engineer Vitruvius, it was popular amongst the citizens of Cyrene.

In 47 BCE, the Medjay, Bayek climbed to the top of the building in an attempt to impress Esiocles and the children in the city. Reaching the rooftop, he performed a Leap of Faith into a haystack in front of the bathhouse.[1]

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