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What Was Personal Hygiene Like in Ancient Rome?
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What Was Personal Hygiene Like in Ancient Rome?

Undoubtedly one of the things that the Romans were most famous for was their baths. Unlike nearly all earlier civilizations that the archaeological evidence suggests were not overly concerned with personal hygiene, the Romans gave over large spaces in every city and town they built to public spaces where people could go and clean themselves.  As such, the residents of the Eternal City were the first people to invest large amounts of state resources into public sanitation and equate cleanliness with civility. But were the public baths effective at keeping people clean, and what was hygiene like in ancient Rome?  Roman Public Toilets What were the Roman Baths Like? Let’s start with the baths themselves. Though we call them Roman baths today, these went by two slightly different names at the time, depending on where one was in the baths. The parts of the baths where one steamed oneself, the equivalent of what we would call a sauna today, were known as thermae from the Greek thermos for ‘hot’. The actual bathing chambers or baths were the balneae from the Greek balaneion, which means something close to ‘a place to bathe’.  There are numerous examples of Roman baths which are still largely extant today, the most famous being the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, built by an early third-century AD emperor, and the famous baths of the town of Bath in south-western England.  Almost every central town in the empire had at least one public bath, while many cities had multiple such cleaning facilities. The wealthy would have had private baths on their estates or villas. But despite their proliferation of them, the Roman baths did not necessarily create a clean society.  Remains of the Baths of Trajan, Rome. Photo by Rabax63. CC BY-SA 4.0 Water was only changed daily in many instances and without proper filtration systems such as those existing in modern public swimming pools. So whatever came off of one person stayed in the water for hours. As such, the waters of the baths became petri dishes of bacteria and disease as the day went on.  This fact was compounded by the fact that Roman physicians and doctors often prescribed ‘taking the hot waters’, i.e. spending large amounts of time in the thermae steam rooms as a curative for many ailments.  Consequently, sick people were often actively encouraged to go and spread whatever they were carrying in the local public baths. Moreover, one of the practices in the public baths was to use scraping devices to scrape a person’s skin clean after being in the thermae, a practice that spread bacteria and germs even further. All in all, while historians agree that the Romans’ obsession with cleanliness constituted a mark of social progress, there were many drawbacks to how they attempted this in the public baths. Roman Public Toilets This contradiction was mirrored in other areas. For instance, the Romans were one of the first civilizations to systematically build latrines or public toilets in their towns and cities. They even constructed them in military forts and other smaller settlements.  Often these consisted of large trenches over which something reasonably similar to modern public toilets were built, with seats of wood or stone that people sat on. A water supply was piped in to keep the waste below running through the trench to a less offensive place.  While this was not as effective as a modern sewage system, it had the same fundamental basics to how it operated. However, most homes were not connected to this system. The waste that most people collected in pots was often thrown out on side streets and alleyways, as it was throughout Europe in more modern times until as recently as the nineteenth century in many large urban centers. Unfortunately, one very unpleasant aspect of the public toilets was that the Romans used a device called a tersorium to clean themselves. This resembled a modern toilet brush and was effectively a sea sponge connected to the end of a stick. Visitors used it repeatedly to clean themselves and wash in a bucket with water, salt, or vinegar between users. As well as being disgusting, this was highly unsanitary from a health perspective. Disease from Hygiene Other elements of Roman life were severely unhygienic, not by accident or ignorance of how sanitation worked, but simply through neglect. For example, although Rome made efforts to organize public rubbish collection services, the streets of Rome and other cities, particularly in the poorer districts, were often covered in rubbish.  This was largely food and household waste. So thick was it that stepping stones sometimes had to be put down to traverse especially affected areas. Unsurprisingly, rodents and other vermin were rife, as they often are in cities with current waste disposal problems.  More pedestrian ways disease might spread were through poor food hygiene or simply by even water puddles on damaged streets during winter. These could become spreaders of diseases like malaria.  Because of this, much like most societies until the late nineteenth century, Rome was prone to major disease outbreaks, notably the Antonine Plague of 165 AD to 180 AD. This was probably a pandemic of smallpox or measles exacerbated by the cramped, unsanitary conditions of the empire’s cities. It killed between five and ten million Roman subjects, approximately 10-15% of the empire’s population at the time. How Aqueducts affected Hygiene One of the significant advantages that the Romans did have was a near-constant supply of fresh water for cleaning and drinking. In addition, their aqueducts, the large arches bearing pipes and conduits for water from rivers and other sources into towns and cities, were fantastic inventions that delivered water into the empire’s cities.  Roman Aqueducts. Wikimedia Commons Without aqueducts, hygiene across the Roman Empire would have been far worse than it was. Romans could clean themselves better, acquire fresh drinking water and at least keep sewage, bacteria, and germs manageable in cities like Rome, Alexandria, and Antioch, which had hundreds of thousands of inhabitants.  Indeed, it was not until the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that complex waterworks began being developed for cities like London, Paris, and Amsterdam that the Roman aqueducts were surpassed in their ability to deliver fresh, clean, safe water into European countries’ cities. So, while the Romans might have gotten many things wrong regarding their hygiene, they got an awful lot right too. Sources                                    Fikret Yegül, Baths and Bathing in Classical Antiquity (New York, 1992).  M. Bradley, Rome, Pollution and Propriety: Dirt, Disease and Hygiene in the Eternal City from Antiquity to Modernity (Cambridge, 2012).  Harold Farnsworth Gray, ‘Sewerage in Ancient and Mediaeval Times’, in Sewage Works Journal, Vol.12, No. 5 (1940), pp. 939–946;  James McDonald, ‘The Health Risks of Living in Ancient Rome’, JSTOR Daily, 26 February 2016; J. F. Gilliam, ‘The Plague Under Marcus Aurelius’, in American Journal of Philology, Vol. 82, No. 3 (July 1961), pp. 225–251. C. Bruun, The Water Supply of Ancient Rome: A Study of Roman Imperial Administration (Helsinki, 1991). The post What Was Personal Hygiene Like in Ancient Rome? first appeared on History Defined.
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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Thought the Covid Vaccine Was So Safe & Effective That He Didn’t Take It
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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Thought the Covid Vaccine Was So Safe & Effective That He Didn’t Take It

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla was so convinced by the safety and effectiveness of his company’s experimental and rapidly produced Covid-19 vaccines that he urged every citizen of the world to get double vaccinated as soon [...] The post Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Thought the Covid Vaccine Was So Safe & Effective That He Didn’t Take It appeared first on The People's Voice.
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"We knew how good we were. That onour day we needn't be afraid of anybody": In 1970 Free had the world in the palm of their hands... and they let it blow away
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"We knew how good we were. That onour day we needn't be afraid of anybody": In 1970 Free had the world in the palm of their hands... and they let it blow away

How Free made their masterpiece, Fire And Water
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Jack Smith Has No More Right to Represent the US Than Jeff Bezos
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Jack Smith Has No More Right to Represent the US Than Jeff Bezos

“Not clothed in the authority of the federal government, Jack Smith is a modern example of the naked emperor. Improperly appointed, he has no more authority to represent the United States in this Court than Bryce Harper, Taylor Swift, or Jeff Bezos.” Former Attorney General Ed Meese While Justice Sonya Sotomayor made outrageously bizarre allegations […] The post Jack Smith Has No More Right to Represent the US Than Jeff Bezos appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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EU Strikes Again: New Sanctions On Russia To Hit Energy And Finance Hard!
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EU Strikes Again: New Sanctions On Russia To Hit Energy And Finance Hard!

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Carl Bernstein: Biden ‘Cognitive Decline’ Accelerating, 20+ Recent Incidents; Doctor’s Report Not ‘Real’
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Carl Bernstein: Biden ‘Cognitive Decline’ Accelerating, 20+ Recent Incidents; Doctor’s Report Not ‘Real’

Investigative journalist Carl Bernstein reported on Monday night that sources close to President Joe Biden that he has spoken to say that Biden’s cognitive decline is accelerating and that more health-related incidents have happened than the public is aware of. Bernstein made the remarks during a CNN interview while talking about the fallout from Biden’s disastrous debate last week which has spurred widespread calls for him to step down. He said that the people that he spoke to “are very close to President Biden — who love him, have supported him and among them are some people who have raised a lot of money for him.” “They are adamant that what we saw the other night, the Joe Biden we saw, is not a one-off, that there have been 15-20 occasions in the last year and a half, when the president has appeared somewhat as he did in that horror show that we witnessed,” Bernstein said. “And what’s so significant is the people that this is coming from, and also how many people around the president are aware of such incidents, including some reporters, incidentally, who, who have witnessed some of them.” He said that the people he spoke to have worked very closely with Biden for many years and that they “say that in the last six months particularly, there has been a marked incidence of cognitive decline and physical infirmity.” Bernstein said that numerous individuals have gone to Biden’s ex-chief of staff Ron Klain over the last year to warn him that there is something wrong with Biden and that they’ve been ignored and “pushed back repeatedly.” “There was a fundraiser, which he started at the podium and then he became very stiff, according to the people there as if it were almost a kind of rigor mortis,” he said. “This was a year ago almost exactly at the old Four Seasons restaurant on Park Avenue. And he became very stiff and a chair had to be brought for him to do the latter part of the event.” At the end of the segment, Bernstein seemed to imply that the White House’s physician report on Biden’s health was not honest and that information about Biden’s health was being concealed. “I mean, obviously, it’d be great if we could have real doctor’s reports from both candidates,” he said. “Well, that’s not gonna happen.” WATCH: Carl Bernstein on CNN right now: Multiple sources tell him that there have been at least 15 occasions in the last year and a half “where the president has appeared like he did at that horror show (his debate performance).” Bernstein reports that in the last six months sources… pic.twitter.com/VoSY8xDZpt — Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) July 2, 2024
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‘A Glorious Struggle’: Pro-Life Father Of 11 Targeted By Biden Awaits Sentencing Over Pro-Life Protest
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‘A Glorious Struggle’: Pro-Life Father Of 11 Targeted By Biden Awaits Sentencing Over Pro-Life Protest

NASHVILLE — A Christian pro-life father of 11 facing over a decade in prison will be sentenced on Tuesday for his conviction over a peaceful protest in Tennessee at an abortion facility in 2021. Paul Vaughn, who was convicted of violating the FACE Act and conspiracy against civil rights in January, was targeted by the Biden administration in October 2022 after he participated in a peaceful protest at an abortion facility in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee in March 2021. He will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger on Tuesday in Nashville. He faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and up to 10.5 years in prison. Ten others were charged over the protest. One took a plea deal to avoid jail time after agreeing to cooperate with the Justice Department’s prosecution of the case. On Monday evening, Vaughn and approximately 200 other pro-lifers gathered at Christ Church Nashville for a rally featuring singing and Bible reading. During brief remarks to those gathered, Vaughn described his legal battle with the Biden admin as “a glorious struggle.” “It’s real easy for me. I can go and go to battle and go to jail as an individual, and it’s not a big loss,” Vaughn said. “The challenge comes when you’re leading your family through it, when you’re talking to your 3-year-old and your 23-year-old and your other family.” Vaughn said that he wanted to pray to God every day and get up ready to “take on that day with whatever circumstances come my way and a humility and a grace and a Spirit-led life that represents him in our society and our community around us.” “How many politicians order their life after truth and justice versus power and greed, negotiating principles?” Vaughn asked, calling for Christians to stand for their beliefs. “They’re willing to give up core foundational principles of faith for a little bit more power, just a little bit more money, or just a little bit more affluence.” At the protest where Vaughn was present, a group of pro-lifers gathered on the second floor of an office building in the hallway outside the Carafem Health Center Clinic. The group prayed, sang hymns, and urged women showing up to the clinic not to get abortions. No one present was charged with committing any violence. CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP The Thomas More Society, which is representing Vaughn, is expected to appeal his conviction soon after sentencing. Several co-defendants of Vaughn, including Cal Zastrow, Dennis Greene, and Coleman Boyd were also in attendance at the rally. They will be sentenced for the same convictions on Wednesday. The group sang Christian songs like “I Love You Lord” and read from Bible passages like Psalm 2 and Matthew 5. Other speakers at the rally included Jason Storm of the pro-life Christian group Operation Save America and Pastor Rusty Thomas. Organizers allowed attendees to donate money to the defendants for their legal funds and their families.
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Luke Bryan Reveals Three Singers Who Could Replace Katy Perry On “American Idol”
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Luke Bryan Reveals Three Singers Who Could Replace Katy Perry On “American Idol”

American Idol fans have been dying to find out who will replace Katy Perry next season, and Luke Bryan has finally revealed three contenders. During an interview with Billboard on July 1st, Luke admitted that Luke admitted that Disney has been talking to three superstar singers recently. “I’ve said several names,” he shared. “I think Pink has been in the talks, Miley Cyrus has been in the talks, Meghan Trainor has been in the talks.” Katy joined the series in 2018 for Season 16, which happened to be the same year Luke and the third judge, Lionel Richie, began their tenures. The trio has remained a staple of the series ever since. But in February, Katy announced she was stepping down to focus on her music career. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Luke Bryan Official (@lukebryan) Luke Bryan admitted that Katy Perry was “perfect for the job,” so it will be hard to fill her seat. “I think they’re just working real hard to find somebody that can really come in and do the job that Katy did,” he said. Disney Hasn’t Confirmed If Luke Bryan Will Be Back For Season 23 Of “American Idol” While the country music star had inside information about Katy’s fill-in, he admitted that he doesn’t have information about his own fate with the show. As of now, he still hasn’t heard if he or his other costars will be back for Season 23. “It’s been interesting,” Luke said. “It’s been something Disney’s been really tightlipped about with me and Lionel and Ryan [Seacrest]. We currently haven’t heard what the story is on who’s coming back, and if Lionel and I are coming back.” “I think Disney is just trying to figure out what they want to do,” he continued. “And we’re just kind of sitting back and waiting until they decide.” This story’s featured image is by Monica Schipper/Getty Images. The post Luke Bryan Reveals Three Singers Who Could Replace Katy Perry On “American Idol” appeared first on InspireMore.
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Derrick White Signs Mammoth $125.9 Million Contract With Boston Celtics: REPORT
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Derrick White Signs Mammoth $125.9 Million Contract With Boston Celtics: REPORT

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