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- naming years. Emperor Marcus Aurelius forms a new military command, the praetentura Italiae et Alpium. Aquileia is relieved, and the Marcomanni are evicted...
- 167 because by the year 170 the Germans would have been checked by the Praetentura Italiae et Alpium—the fortifications which were erected in 168–169 to...
- Prin****lis divided the camp into three districts: the Latera Praetorii, the Praetentura and the Retentura. In the latera ("sides") were the Arae (sacrificial...
- overlooking the vicus and ditch, pictured here in 2023 Site of the praetentura of the fort, pictured here in 2023 View of the site of Metchley Fort...
- moved south from the Mediterranean s****s to a military road called Nova Praetentura. This road went from Rapidum in Numidia to Altava and Numerus Syrorum...
- flanked by a roofed hall for ****emblies of the fort's garrison. The praetentura (front part of the fort) contained the praetorium (the fort commander's...
- during excavation in 1975 by Richard Hall at Blake Street, York, in the praetentura of the Roman legionary fortress of Ebora****. The ****d was located in...
- an approximate idea of the strength of the Numerus fortress. In the Praetentura, the front part of the camp, a total of three larger buildings were identified...
- civilian settlement called "Rapidum", on the Roman road called the Nova Praetentura, which connected Numidia with Mauretania Tingitana and p****ed through...
- headquarters of Legio XIV Gemina, and set about organizing a new command, the praetentura Italiae et Alpium ("the Italian and Alpine front"); the role of Julius...