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There is evidence of early Greek occupation at Baiae, but it was during late Republican and early Imperial times that it achieved its greatest wealth, fame and notoriety. Its therapeutic springs and mild climate made it the most famous spa in Italy, and Sulla, Pompey, Julius Caesar, Tiberius, Nero and Cicero all had luxurious holiday villas here.
The Satyricon of Petronius was a satire on the excesses of life hereabouts, and what we know of the reality seems to support the fiction.
Bradyseism, together with subsidence, mean that most of the palatial Roman residences of Baiae are now under the sea. The most substantial remains comprise a multi-