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"Herald patrolled the streets of Paris on the thirteenth century, to call people to a hot steam baths and baths. These institutions was twenty-six in 1292 [Riolan, Curieuses Recherches, p. 219], and with their guild were familiar with all the townspeople. They were common enough for it to not be shocking to offer go to the sauna as a rest for artisans, domestic servants or laborers.


For Jean Petit, for him and his fellow servants of the bedchamber, which the queen had given him on New Year's to visit the steam baths. What they found was a steam bath, with an addendum in accordance with the price, the bath in the tub, wine, food, or bed. Naked bodies were sweating and sponge down side by side in pairs on the water is heated forest fires. Baths were taken in a room, often separate, it was a difficult round wrought-iron bath, it is not similar to modern cast iron baths. Steam bath does not necessarily imply immersion, although the bath could be obtained. There were, for example, six baths in Saint-Vivien in 1380, with three beds and bedding sets. [C. de Beaurepaire, Noveaux melanges Historiques, Paris, 1904, p. 94] ... neighborhoods in the fifteenth century miniature Valerius Maximus plusher, with luxurious tables, covers, wall hangings and tiled floor [Valery Maxiumus "Faits Dietz et al memorables" fifteenth cneutry) Paris, BN, ms.fr., 289 , following 414] ... «- Vigarello, George, Clean Concepts, pp. 21-22

"The public steam baths, with their bedding and wall hangings, wooden bath them and their maids of buckets on yokes on their shoulders, still shown in the manuscript of the Decameron in 1430 or in a series of male and female swimmers from Durer end of the fifteenth century ... «Vigarello, p. 23

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Early Irish baths are the main part of hospitality, and offer guests the opportunity to swim, or at least wash their hands and feet, was an insult. Irish baths were filled with cold water and then heated, throwing stones, burned in a fire in the water. There are some assumptions that are heated rocks may have been used to heat the sauna. Bathing in the tub was done in private houses, monasteries, and public baths, which were very common in urban areas. In the late 13th century, the baths in Paris heralds reported when the water was hot. In Gasawa Poland, Duke Henryk the Bearded and Duke Leszek Bialy

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"Herald patrolled the streets of Paris on the thirteenth century
"Herald patrolled the streets of Paris on the thirteenth century, to call people to a hot steam baths and baths. These institutions was twenty-six in 1292 [Riolan, Curieuses Recherches, p. 219], and with their guild were familiar with all the townspeople. They were common enough for it to not be shocking to offer go to the sauna as a rest for artisans, domestic servants or laborers.