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    Canaba (redirect from Canabae)
    A canaba (plural canabae) was the Latin term for a hut or hovel and was later (from the time of Hadrian) used typically to mean a town that emerged as...
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    Carnuntum. Vindobona was a military camp with an attached civilian city (Canabae). The military complex covered an area of some 20 hectares, housing about...
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    Severan dynasty (193–235), Carnuntum experienced an economic boom, the canabae reaching their maximum size. Caracalla elevated it to colony status as...
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    Council and in association with English Heritage. A civilian settlement (canabae legionis) was gradually established outside the walls of the fortress;...
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    was founded in 13/12 BC on the Kästrich hill, the associated vici and canabae (civilian settlements) were erected towards the Rhine. Historical sources...
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    the River Usk and the amphitheatre was uncovered. This new area of the canabae was previously unknown. The Brythonic name Isca means "water" and refers...
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    camp followers who settled down in the fortress vicinity creating the canabae legionis. At the same time another settlement (vicus) emerged ca. 3 km...
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    the Costoboci in 170. Large thermal baths have been discovered in the canabae and residential buildings to the south. There were six periods of construction...
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    220yds R i v e r U s k T H E C A N A B A E T H E C A N A B A E SOUTHERN CANABAE 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1    The earliest...
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    offspring (Latin: castrenses, lit. 'camp-men') of soldiers, raised in the canabae settlements surrounding the army's base at Nicopolis, while only about...
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    presence of the fort built up an unplanned civilian community (vicus or canabae) of natives and the soldiers' families, mostly to the northeast of the...
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    the canabae extended to the start of the burial grounds in the vicinity of the present-day village of Birten. The size and structure of the canabae are...
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    settlements of forts for military units (e.g. alae and cohorts), while canabae is generally used to describe extramural settlements of the major legionary...
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    soldiers to live away from the fortified camps, within the accompanying canabae, where they were allowed to tend nearby plots of land. He also permitted...
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    after Legio XX Valeria Victrix moved to Deva Victrix. In this period the canabae, or civilian settlement, that had grown up around the legionary fort began...
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    Argentoratum.com: Les fouilles archéologiques (in French) Le vicus et les canabae (in French) The Roman Cult of Mithras: The God and His Mysteries Fouilles...
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    Marktbreit) is a castrum (Roman legionary fortification) with a nearby canabae from the period of Emperor Augustus. It is located in the municipal territory...
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    Singidunum and a civilian settlement developed on the site of the fort and its canabae which became a city and municipium. The city became wealthy through trade...
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  • Charles Black. ISBN 0-7136-2223-7. Hanel, Norbert (2007). "Military camps, canabae and vici: The archaeological evidence". In Erdkamp, Paul (ed.). The Companion...
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    Legio II Augusta 17°30 52°45. —Ptolemy, Geography, II.ii. The settlement (canabae) of Isca Dumnoniorum seems to have developed around the Roman fortress...
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  • Sarmizegetusa was founded for veterans, Apulum and Potaissa started to develop as canabae. Towns were the only places where the presence of Christians can be assumed...
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    with their families and others (mainly German & Celtic civilians in the canabae), was given the rights of a colonia: in 110 AD the Roman emperor Marcus...
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    the time of Hadrian became standard: a fort (castra), a military town (canabae) associated with it, and a town (municipium) developing two or three miles...
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  • abandoned under Tiberius (14–37 AD), then civilians from the neighbouring canabae took possession of the base, which ultimately became the capital of the...
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    as well as allowing them to live with their families outside the camp (canabae). This reform entailed a "regionalization" of the legions, which in this...
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  • analysis of the coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen in 2006. During her PhD work at Radboud University...
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    military camp (castrum), and a civilian settlement next to the camp (canabae) and the beneficiary station (statio). It belonged to the territory of...
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    Michaelerplatz between 1989 and 1991 uncovered among other things the settlement of Canabæ associated with the Roman camp at Vindobona. This will have consisted primarily...
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    which served as warehouses for traders and Gallo-Roman boatmen, called Canabae, have been found in this area. In the late 12th century, the archbishop...
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    3rd century. Archaeological research also proved the existence of a nearby canabae. The fort is situated on the southern bank of the river Niraj at an altitude...
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