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These two lines formed the basis of two pathways bisecting the camp , the via principalis about 30 metres wide . All the various strigae ( or rectangular spaces where the tents were to be erected ) were marked off , as were ...
These two lines formed the basis of two pathways bisecting the camp , the via principalis about 30 metres wide . All the various strigae ( or rectangular spaces where the tents were to be erected ) were marked off , as were ...
Page 56
The limes Germanicus underwent modification several times , in particular about 148 , under the Emperor Antoninus Pius , when a parallel length of fortification produced a wide no - man's - land , evidently to prohibit unauthorised ...
The limes Germanicus underwent modification several times , in particular about 148 , under the Emperor Antoninus Pius , when a parallel length of fortification produced a wide no - man's - land , evidently to prohibit unauthorised ...
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The little band of heroes might want to make a dramatic gesture like destroying a Roman fort - they could get the cattle out that way , too - but to do so they would have to eliminate its cohort - garrison , by now wide - awake .
The little band of heroes might want to make a dramatic gesture like destroying a Roman fort - they could get the cattle out that way , too - but to do so they would have to eliminate its cohort - garrison , by now wide - awake .
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