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  2. Loculus (satchel) - Wikipedia

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    Loculus is a Latin word literally meaning little place and was used in a number of senses including to indicate a satchel.Satchels were carried by Roman soldiers as a part of their sarcina or luggage.

  3. Travel in classical antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Travel in classical antiquity over long distances was a specialised undertaking. Most travel was done in the interest of warfare, diplomacy, general state building, or trade. Social motivations for travel included visiting religious sites, festivals such as the Olympics, and health-related reasons. Most travel was difficult and expensive, due ...

  4. November (Roman month) - Wikipedia

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    It had 29 days. In the reform that resulted in a 12-month year, November became the eleventh month, but retained its name, as did the other months from September through December. A day was added to November during the Julian calendar reform in the mid-40s BC. The outstanding event during November was the Plebeian Games from the 4th through the ...

  5. 'I've Been a Travel Expert for 25 Years—These Are the ... - AOL

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    12 Best Places To Visit in November, According to a Travel Expert. Platinum Heritage. 1. Platinum Heritage Desert Safari, Dubai. Dubai offers more than just breathtaking luxury. When the heat ...

  6. The 14 Best Places to Travel in November - AOL

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    November is usually more aligned with holiday prep than jet setting but traveling during this shoulder season is a great time to burn those last few vacation days. The shoulder season also offers ...

  7. Tourism in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Wealthy Romans would spend the hottest parts of the year in villas outside of the city of Rome or in resort towns such as Baiae. During the same summertime months, non-Romans would travel to Rome to see the many monuments and structures throughout the city. During the Roman Empire, tourists were motivated by the Roman concept of otium, or ...