Legionary Fortresses These were, as the name implies, the permanent strategic military encampments of the Roman legions, which were occupied for any period between tens of years like Viroconium (Wroxeter) or even centuries like Eburacum (York).
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Deva Victrix - Chester, Cheshire ... Roman Legionary Fortress & Settlement ... An Italian Legionary at Chester by Eric Birley in Britannia xiv (1983) p.252; Roman Chester by T.J. Strickland (Chester City Council, 1986, 2nd Imp.); Roman Britain - A Sourcebook by S. Ireland (Routlege, New York, 1986);
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Legionary fortresses were built along the same lines, but were much larger and more elaborate. They covered fifty to sixty acres, ten times the size of the smaller auxiliary forts. At the beginning ... Brown, Augustus, LEGIONARY COINS, Attic Books, Ltd., NY, 1967 ; Millar, Fergus, THE EMPEROR IN THE ROMAN WORLD Cornell Press,
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The Latin word castra , with its singular castrum , was used by the ancient Romans to mean buildings or plots of land reserved to or constructed for use as a military defensive position. A...
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Caerleon was the site of one of Britain's three Roman Legionary Fortresses and many believe it to be the location of King Arthur's Camelot. In 830 AD Nennius listed Cair Lion as one of Britain's 33 cities. Nowadays it's a thriving town where past and present combine to delight both visitors and residents.
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Chronology of the Roman imperial legions · The design and development of legionary fortresses · The elements of a legionary fortress · Living in a legionary fortress · Aftermath: the legionary fortresses in the later period · ... Roman Legionary Fortresses 27 BC–AD 37...
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This reconstruction shows one corner of the barracks in Prysg Field. These can be visited by the public today. ... The website for Welsh Cultural History ... Roman fort of Caerleon...
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Roman Legionary Fortresses on the Upper Danube (only Legion headquaters added), and with bigger municipii in the first century AD, crop from a larger map called Germania_-_i_popoli_JPG.jpg (now Image:Germania Magna jpg.jpg) from the user Cristiano64, who published it on GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2...
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