Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'History' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Iron Age and Roman 1.2 Post-Roman and medieval 1.3 Early modern 1.4 Late modern 2 Government 2.1 Historical development 2.2 Charter trustees 2.3 Coat of arms 2.4 Bath City Forum 2.5 Parliamentary elections 2.6 Electoral wards 3 Geography and environment 3.1 Physical geography 3.2 Climate 3.3 Green belt 4 Demography 4.1 District 4.2 City 5 Economy 5.1 Industry 5.2 Tourism 6 Architecture 7 Culture 7.1 Bath in the arts 7.2 Parks 7.3 Bath and Queen Victoria 7.4 Food 7.5 Twinning 7.5.1 Formal twinning 8 Education 9 Sport 10 Transport 10.1 Roads 10.2 Rivers and canals 10.3 Railways 10.4 Trams 10.4.1 Historic 10.4.2 Possible re-introduction 11 Media 12 See also 13 References 14 External links | WIKI |
History[edit] | WIKI |
Bede described hot baths in the geographical introduction to the Ecclesiastical History in terms very similar to those of Nennius. | WIKI |
[121] Baldwin rose rapidly, becoming a leader in Bath's architectural history. | WIKI |
The City of Bath is of Outstanding Universal Value for the following cultural attributes: The Roman remains, especially the Temple of Sulis Minerva and the baths complex (based around the hot springs at the heart of the Roman town of Aquae Sulis, which have remained at the heart of the Cityxe2x80x99s development ever since) are amongst the most famous and important Roman remains north of the Alps, and marked the beginning of Bathxe2x80x99s history as a spa town. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Bath reflects two great eras in human history: Roman and Georgian. | UNESCO |
The 18th century re-development is a unique combination of outstanding urban architecture, spatial arrangement and social history. | UNESCO |