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A Brief History Of Aquae Sulis
Modern-day Bath, England stands on the site of the ancient Roman Baths, Aquae Sulis, that were built around 60 A.D. This famous hot spring still provides over a million liters of hot water daily. The ancient site has been occupied continuously since its origins as a Roman Bath, in the middle of the first century, achieving prominence in the Middle Ages for its hospital for rheumatism sufferers and for its religious influences.
The site was named for Sulis, the Celtic Goddess of healing, who presided over hot springs. The Romans borrowed the name from the Celts, and attributed the springs to their own Goddess, Minerva. You will find many referances to Aquae Sulis in historical novels, including many of the popular Arthurian Legends.