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- equated the treatment these hospitals gave to barbarity. A standard valetudinarium was a rectangular building consisting of four wings, connected by an...
- higher than company commanders (Legati). Near the Principia were the Valetudinarium (hospital), Veterinarium (for horses), Fabrica ("workshop", metals and...
- may not have been a residence. One hypothesis is that it is instead a valetudinarium (health spa or a sort of domestic hospital and infirmary for sick slaves)...
- specialist troops accompanying them. Facilities included a hospital (valetudinarium) that covered 5,000 square metres, a workshop covering 3,500 square...
- and seplasiarii ("ointment-men"), medical orderlies who worked in the valetudinarium (hospital in a legionary fortress) or hospitium (auxiliary fort hospital);...
- with the new Trajanic basilica, and the new building of a hospital (valetudinarium) were built at the place of the former Flavian baths (thermae). It is...
- praetoria double gates, of the principia, or headquarters, and of the valetudinarium, or hospital. Also found were numerous coins of the 1st to 4th centuries...
- included within the ****ociation of soldiers connected with the hospital (valetudinarium) of Legio III Augusta at Lambaesis would suggest that they had medical...
- parts of the interior already made of stone. However, apart from a valetudinarium (military hospital) and some other walls of unknown purpose, nothing...
- here. In the camp described by Hyginus, this area also contained the valetudinarium and veterinarium, the tribunes' houses, the scholae of the officers...