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  2. Roman military frontiers and fortifications - Wikipedia

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    Roman military borders and fortifications were part of a grand strategy of territorial defense in the Roman Empire, although this is a matter of debate.By the early 2nd century, the Roman Empire had reached the peak of its territorial expansion and rather than constantly expanding their borders as earlier in the Empire and Republic, the Romans solidified their position by fortifying their ...

  3. Castra - Wikipedia

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    Castra (pl.) is a Latin term used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire for a military 'camp', and castrum (sg.) [1] for a 'fort'. [2] Either could refer to a building or plot of land, used as a fortified military base. [3] In English usage, castrum commonly translates to "Roman fort

  4. Late Roman army - Wikipedia

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    Detail of a 4th-century mosaic showing a hunting scene. The figures are probably Roman military officers, wearing the typical non-combat uniform (i.e. without armour and helmets, but with shield and spear) of late soldiers. (Throughout the imperial era, soldiers were usually portrayed in non-combat mode). [209] Note the off-white, long-sleeved ...

  5. Archaeologists Found an Ancient Roman Military Camp Hiding ...

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    Archaeologists found a 2,000-year-old Roman camp 7,000 feet up in the Swiss Alps, with sling bullets from the Roman 3rd Legion. Archaeologists Found an Ancient Roman Military Camp Hiding 7,000 ...

  6. Praetorium - Wikipedia

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    The praetorium was constructed around two open courts, which correspond to the atrium and peristyle of the Roman house. Most praetoriums had areas surrounding them delegated for exercise and drills conducted by the troops. The area ahead of the camp would be occupied by the tents housing the commander's soldiers.

  7. Fort McDowell, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Their presence, however, caused fear and unrest for nervous settlers, and thus a military outpost was deemed necessary to protect trade routes within the region. In addition to the Salt and Verde rivers, Fort McDowell was in close proximity to a number of trails important to the Apache of central Arizona, and the installation conducted numerous ...

  8. Cardo - Wikipedia

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    Roman cardo in Jerash, Jordan A cardo ( pl. : cardines ) was a north–south street in ancient Roman cities and military camps as an integral component of city planning . The cardo maximus , or most often the cardo , [ 1 ] was the main or central north–south-oriented street.

  9. Marysville alums reunite through new Giada De Laurentiis ...

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    Luna by Giada will officially open on Wednesday in the Caesar Republic in Scottsdale. The menu will feature Italian cuisine. People can book reservations at the hotel and restaurant at www.caesars ...