
1) Collapsible shelter 2) Pretorium 3) Tent
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1) Pretorium
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The Latin term praetorium — or prœtorium or pretorium — originally signified a general’s tent within a Roman castra, castellum, or encampment. It derived from the name of one of the chief Roman magistrates, the praetor. (Praetor (Latin, `leader`) was originally the title of the highest-ranking civil servant in the Roman Republic, but late.....
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[castra of Copăceni] It was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. ...
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[castra of Mehadia] Praetorium was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia, located near Mehadia (Latin name Ad Mediam and/or Ad Medium), Romania. ...
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• (n.) See Pretorium.
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Commander's living quarters. HQ.
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This area, situated at the geometric centre of the camp, was where the tent of the commander was pitched and the military standards grounded. The areas to left and right of the praetorium outwards up to the defences of the camp were occupied by the various military stores, hospitals, workshops and the like. In a temporary encampment in enemy territ…...
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[
n] - the tent of an ancient Roman general
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(Latin) house in a Roman fort for a unit`s commander and his family.
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pretorium noun the tent of an ancient Roman general
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