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The Baths of Antoninus are a monumental Roman thermal complex located in Carthage, Tunisia. Built during the 2nd century AD under the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, these baths were among the largest and most opulent in the Roman Empire, second only to those of Caracalla in Rome. |
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