Along the Via Principalis were the homes or tents of the several tribunes in front of the barracks of the units they commanded. |
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The Via Principalis and the Via Praetoria offered another division of the camp into four quarters. |
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A public bathhouse for the soldiers, also containing a latrine, was located near or on the Via Principalis. |
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It was actually a square, as across this at right angles to the Via Principalis was the Via Praetoria, so called because the praetorium interrupted it. |
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