- as a
suburbium (Polish: podgrodzie). Its
residents could shelter within the
walls of the gord in the
event of danger.
Eventually the
suburbium acquired...
- from the Old
French subburbe,
which is in turn
derived from the
Latin suburbium,
formed from sub (meaning "under" or "below") and urbs ("city"). The first...
- topographi****
urbis Romae:
Suburbium,
edited by
Adriano La
Regina and
produced by
Edizioni Quasar covers sites in the
suburbium of
ancient Rome. R. B. Ulrich...
-
spring of the
Uecker River. In this region,
burghs with a proto-town
suburbium were set up at
Drense and on an isle in Lake
Oberuckersee (near modern...
- an
Ostsiedlung town
attached to a
preexisting castrum (castle with a
suburbium). The
castrum was
located on the
island with the cathedral, the Ostsiedlung...
- the south, the
Altendorf suburbium in the north-west
around Altendorf and Am
Alten Tor
street and the
Altnordhausen suburbium in the south-east around...
- Carrara, 'ad
Gallinas Albas', in
Lexicon Topographi****
Urbis Romae:
Suburbium, vol. III (2005. Rome), p. 17-24 Jane
Clark Reeder, 2001. The
Villa of...
- She Said,
Little Big Man Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2019:
Contemporary Suburbium, Utah
Museum of
Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, UT, 2019 2003 Skate...
-
royal fortress castrum Walkow. A
settlement developed in its
suburb (
suburbium),
which was
granted the
privileges of a free
royal city in 1231 by Duke...
- At some
larger castles,
markets were held in the
outer bailey (c.f.
suburbium).
Outer baileys were
usually enclosed and
protected by a ring wall and...