All these towers were of much higher quality than would be expected for a simple legionary fortress, said Mr Walker. |
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The Roman army built legionary fortresses, forts, camps, and roads, and assisted with the construction of buildings in towns. |
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The abandonment of the Neronian legionary fortress at Usk in South Wales in favour of a reoccupation at Gloucester symbolizes the retrenchment. |
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The brewery's bar sits above the Roman road which led out of the legionary fortress across the river between Toft Green and Micklegate. |
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He founded a temple there, containing a fine bronze statue of himself, and established a legionary fortress. |
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How was he to beat a legionary if he had trouble figuring out how to hold a sword? |
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The orthogonal plan of Ayla strongly recalls the legionary camps of the Roman period, for example that of Lajjun and Udhruh in southern Jordan. |
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In ancient Rome preparing legionary to fight were used special horses trained through special beams. |
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History permeates the location: the Roman legionary camp Vindonissa, Habsburg Castle and the Monastery Church all lie within easy reach. |
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The legionary soldiers based at Exeter wore a type of body armour called lorica segmentata made from strips of iron, leather straps and copper alloy fittings. |
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In Britain and Gaul, however, malted barley was indeed required for the manufacture of beer, a local speciality for which there was a steady demand in legionary camps. |
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Gallic tribes joined the movement, and the insurgents boldly overran all but two of the legionary camps along the Rhine. |
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The Acies is the solemn expression of that union and dependence, the renewal-individual and collective-of the legionary declaration of fealty. |
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To aid the advance, a large legionary fortress was constructed at Inchtuthil. |
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The garrison city of Oescus received the status of Roman colony after its legionary garrison was redeployed. |
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The area around York was significantly influenced by the Romans who established their legionary fortress of Eboracum there. |
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To make this easier, he issued each legionary a cross stick to carry their loads on their shoulders. |
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Unto whom too many applying themselves, betwixt jest and earnest, betray the cause of truth, and insensibly make up the legionary body of error. |
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During the 1st century bc, legionary organization underwent some changes at the hands of Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla until it reached the zenith of its development about the time of Caesar. |
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A very big success was a CD with the virtual reconstruction of the Viennese legionary camp, which was produced by a private enterprise under archaeological supervision of members of the Stadtarchäologie Wien. |
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The layout of the fortress also followed the standard for a legionary fortress with wooden buildings inside a square defensive boundary. |
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This estimate probably included only legionary and auxiliary troops of the Roman army. |
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The auxilia remained independent cohorts, and legionary troops often operated as groups of cohorts rather than as full legions. |
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The largest castra were legionary fortresses built as bases for one or more whole legions. |
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Analysis of sewage from latrines indicates the legionary diet was mainly grain. |
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Regulations were strictly enforced, and a broad array of punishments could be inflicted upon a legionary who broke them. |
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The third legionary standard was recovered in 41 CE by Publius Gabinius from the Chauci during the reign of Claudius, brother of Germanicus. |
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In AD 15, Roman troops managed to recapture one of the three legionary eagles lost in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. |
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The reign of Justinian saw the construction of over 100 legionary fortresses to supplement the defense. |
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Germanicus, Roman general who avenged the disaster of the Teutoburg Forest by defeating Arminius and recovering two legionary eagles lost in the battle. |
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The Roman commander, Publius Pomponius Secundus, and a legionary force supported by Roman cavalry recruited auxiliaries from the Vangiones and Nemetes. |
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To this wage, a legionary on active campaign would hope to add the booty of war, from the bodies of their enemies and as plunder from enemy settlements. |
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The distinction among the three heavy infantry classes, which had already become blurred, had collapsed into a single class of heavy legionary infantry. |
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In the Severan period the area was also under Roman occupation, based on the Legionary fortress of Carpow Roman Fort downstream from Perth. |
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Asterix The Legionary was my favourite and I must own the world's tattiest copy. |
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