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Actually, the Romans DID NOT bathe to much, they though it would make them more likely to get a disease, in a way this was true; when Romans bathe they would go to a large bath, kind of like a swimming pool, to bathe as a community. So if they DID do this to often, it would make them have a higher risk of disease.
they ate each other while playing in mud.
Yes they did. The Romans bathe at the bath house.
Thermae , was a Roman Bath-House .
They thought they were disgusting people who didn't bathe everyday. They were thought to the Romans as Barbarians
Because they where sick Romans, no other reason why then that.
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You can bathe him/her once a week,and try a flea collar.
The present tense of "bathe" is "bathing" - still pronounced with a long A as in bathe.
Ancient Greeks and Romans are known to have bathed in the nude as part of their cultural practices. Public bathing was a social activity in these societies, where people would gather in communal baths to socialize, relax, and cleanse themselves.
A bathtime is a specific time set aside for a person to bathe.
The wealthy Roman citizens, especially men, attended the baths almost daily, much like teenagers hanging out at the mall today.