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Episode 10 - Constantinople

The History of Byzantium

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Theodosius II's Forum

Constantinopel was not blessed with good local sources of water. The city's river the Lycus actually flows underground as it heads out to the sea. Bathing was not seen as a Christian virtue, even when the sexes stopped bathing together. By the mid-fifth century there were eight public baths and 153 private ones in the city.

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