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''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]'' never properly defines what an apodyterium is. In the real world, it was a room for disrobing. | ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]'' never properly defines what an apodyterium is. In the real world, it was a room for disrobing. | ||
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An apodyterium was a room in Caesar Nero's palace. In July 64, the First Doctor and Vicki entered the room after Tavius suggested they visit — only to discover there the body of the centurion who had escorted them to the palace. (TV: "All Roads Lead to Rome")
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The Romans never properly defines what an apodyterium is. In the real world, it was a room for disrobing.