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Permanent forts attracted military dependants and civilian contractors who serviced the base and needed housing; traders, artisans, sellers of food and drink, prostitutes, and also unofficial wives of soldiers and their children and hence most forts had
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THE NIJMEGEN Canabae Legionis (71-102/105 AD), MILITARY AND CIVILIAN LIFE ON THE FRONTIER, PAUL FRANZEN, Limes XX, Int. Congress on Roman Frontier Studies, Leon 2006.
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Chester: The Canabae Legionis D. J. P. Mason Britannia Vol. 18 (1987), pp. 143-168,
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A settlement that grew up outside a smaller Roman fort was called a
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term for a hut or hovel and was later (from the time of
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Canabae
Latin
Hadrian
Roman legionary
castrum

vicus
synoecism
List of Roman legions
Deva Victrix
Chester
Isca Silurium
Caerleon
Wales
Novae
Vindobona
Vienna
Argentoratum
Strasbourg
Nijmegen
Troesmis
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