They were used for reading, as libraries. There were Greek and Latin books for choosing. There were also saunas and so called warm rooms which were actually corridors that led to other bathing rooms in the complex. There were also art galleries containing statues and mosaics.
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No. The proper adjective Roman is not used as an adverb. There is a VERY rarely-used adverb, Romanly.
No known Roman name, they likely used the Greek 'Iris' or 'Arce'.
Psyche was the Roman name used- notice that in the myth, the names of the gods and goddesses mentioned (Venus, Jupiter) are the Roman names.
The hearth was used as an alter in the Roman family, where the father was honored as a priest.
To 'play the Roman fool' is to commit suicide. The term was used in Shakespeare's Macbeth.