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castellum
[ ka-stel-uhm ]
noun
- a small isolated fortress, or one of a series of such fortresses, of the ancient Romans.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of castellum1
Example Sentences
Head first to 2,000-year-old Dom Square, where the Romans built the castellum Traiectum, a fort that became the city鈥檚 foundation.
There are also the ruins of the Temple of Diana, as well as two Roman city gates and the Castellum that collected water carried in from Uz猫s across the Pont du Gard viaduct.
In the twenty years since鈥攖his was a project with many political moments, many waves鈥攁 western section has become an archeological museum, housed in a wooden reconstruction of a Roman castellum.
The Romans built their lighthouse here, with another on the topmost point of the Western Heights, but the first Castle is not supposed to have been built before the time of Edward the Confessor, and the first reference to it is found in that oath which Harold swore to the Duke of Normandy, that he would yield up to him both the fortress and the well which was contained in 鈥渃astellum Dofris.鈥
According to Vitruvius, each castellum should have three pipes,鈥攐ne for public fountains, one for baths and the third for private houses.
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