A horreum (plural: horrea) was a type of public warehouse used during the ancient Roman period. Although the Latin term is often used to refer to granaries...
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Ancient Roman architecture (section Horreum)
not being sold short measures; and would often have the baths nearby. A horreum was a type of public warehouse used during the ancient Roman period. Although...
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Horreum or Orraon or Horraon (Ancient Greek: Ὄρραον) was a Greek city of ancient Epirus. Orraon is located on a hill by the Amvrakikos Gulf which is located...
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Ćuprija (redirect from Horreum Margi)
inhabitants (2022 census). The Romans founded the town as a fort Horreum Margi (Horreum: Granary, Margi: Morava) on the road from Constantinople to Rome...
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The Battle of Horreum Margi was fought between the Ostrogothic Kingdom and the Eastern Roman Empire in 505. The battle took place as the Ostrogothic Kingdom...
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watch over various aspects of his farm. The architecture of a granary (horreum) featured niches for images of the tutelary deities, who might include...
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situ or circulated through external grain drying equipment. Hambar Hórreo Horreum Raccard Storage silo Corn crib Groote Schuur, the stately South African...
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(Vicarius Italiae). In the third century Mediolanum possessed a mint, a horreum and imperial mausoleum. In 259, Roman legions under the command of Emperor...
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De aquaeductu. The only major landmarks constructed under Nerva were a horreum (granary), known as the Horrea Nervae, and the Forum of Nerva begun by...
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name is also given as Öhren or Ohren, Øhren, Oehren, Oeren, Herren or Horreum. It was later dedicated to the patronage of Saint Irmina of Oeren, the...
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the exchange process. This was highly evident in ancient Rome, where the horreum (pl. horrea) became a standard building form. The most studied examples...
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the first Christian basilica in Narbonne (3rd/4th century AD). The Roman Horreum, a former grain warehouse, built underground as a cryptoporticus Remains...
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winter Ambar from 1888 in Banovci, Croatia during summer Raccard Hambar Horreum Corn crib "RACCARD : Définition de RACCARD". Hórreo: granary (Spain), in...
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fort commander's residence) to the west of the via praetoria, and a large horreum (grain store) to its east. The rest of the fort's interior, today a park-like...
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Coordinates 41°52′46″N 12°28′31″E / 41.87944°N 12.47528°E / 41.87944; 12.47528 Type Horreum History Builder Sulpicii Galbae? Founded 1st century BC (?)...
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HASTARIUS = 𔓈 HATTI = 𔓟 HATTI+li = 𔓠 HEROS = 𔐕 HORDEUM = 𔓎, 𔗻, 𔗼 HORREUM ? = 𔔡, 𔔢 HUR = 𔗹 HWI = 𔘰 IANUS = 𔒯 INFANS = 𔐰 INFRA = 𔐾,...
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was Angrus). The modern-day city of Ćuprija existed in Roman times as Horreum Margi (meaning "The Granary of Margus"). In Serbian history, its valley...
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was partially rebuilt in the 4th. This later phase included at least one horreum (granary) built against the north precinct wall and included a wine press...
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late 3rd/early 4th century included interval towers on the walls, a huge horreum (warehouse) and new barracks. A substantial civil settlement (vicus) existed...
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Novgorod – Vikings/Russians Čurug Gamzigrad-Felix Romuliana (Zaječar) Horreum Margi (Ćuprija) Justiniana Prima (Serbian: Caričin Grad) (Mala Kopasnica)...
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often used by early travelers to the region. The notion of a granary (horreum, θησαυρός) being associated with the Hebrew patriarch Joseph derives from...
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banks of the Moselle near St. Irminen, a large double storage facility (horreum) from the 4th century was also discovered. Attracted by the imperial court...
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Padraig; Sabhul Padruic; Sepulturam Patricii; Baile itá Saball; an Sabhall; Horreum Patricii Order Celtic monasticism Canons Regular of Saint Augustine Established...
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Verazin (1198) → Póvoa de Varzim (1308) Despotovica → Gornji Milanovac Horreum Margi → Ravno → Ćuprija Jagodina → Svetozarevo → Jagodina Karanovac → Kraljevo...
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Byzantine peninsula, with two horrea mentioned by the Notitia. One, the Horreum Alexandrina, likely received imports from Alexandria, from where much of...
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reservoirs Defensive wall Dome – List of Roman domes Forum Hippodrome Horreum Hypaethral Insula Monument – List of ancient monuments in Rome, List of...
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Forum Roman Forum List of monuments of the Roman Forum Roman gardens Roman horreum Insula (building) Roman roads Roman roofs Roman temple List of Ancient...
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antiquity the Romans had a strong presence for many centuries: Viminacium, Horreum Margi, Lederata, Margum, Diana Fort, Timacum Minum, Cracu lui Iordan, Tabula...
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partly with mosaic made here of larger white marble tesserae. The granary (horreum) is located about 150 metres west of the villa. This is a spacious rectangular...
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the Palmyrenes Great Temple God Silvanus Temple Glass blowers' workshops Horreum Financial procurator's office Thermae Forum Votive plaque showing Silvanus...
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