Baths of Commodus

The Baths of Commodus (Latin: Thermae Comodianae) or Baths of Cleander (Latin: Thermae Cleandri) was a thermae (baths) complex in Rome, in Regio I, presumably to the south or south-east of the Baths of Caracalla; although mentioned by several ancient authors no archaeological remains survive. They were built by Marcus Aurelius Cleander, a favourite of the emperor Commodus and dedicated in 183, in the fourth year of Commodus' reign.It also included a gymnasium.

Baths of Commodus

The Baths of Commodus (Latin: Thermae Comodianae) or Baths of Cleander (Latin: Thermae Cleandri) was a thermae (baths) complex in Rome, in Regio I, presumably to the south or south-east of the Baths of Caracalla; although mentioned by several ancient authors no archaeological remains survive. They were built by Marcus Aurelius Cleander, a favourite of the emperor Commodus and dedicated in 183, in the fourth year of Commodus' reign.It also included a gymnasium.