In the 500's B.C. the area became an influence on other Greek colonies along the coast. The Samnites who were people of the mountains, occupied Pompeii in the 400's B.C. Pompeii was a very dull and unimportant city until the 200's B.C. That is when they started to expand. It became a Roman Community in 91 B.C.
Pompeii was built in an oval shape. A wall with eight gates surrounded the city. The streets were paved with blocks of lava. In the center there was something called a forum, or an open square. The city had a gladiator's court, an amphitheater, many temples, and three large public baths. …show more content…
Yes, Pompeii had three very large public Baths. This is because the people of Pompeii are very fond of running water. They had many aqueducts that were very sacred to them. Some people had baths in their own homes. Some went to the public baths. These public baths were something like spas. In this building they had Hot Rooms and Warm Rooms (Steam Rooms), Cold rooms and changing rooms. These rooms were separated by male and female. In that time people could walk around bare and no one would