Roman fort
A castellum was a fortified camp of the Roman army housing a military unit. Such forts mainly secured the borders of the Roman Empire, for example along the Limes, and usually had a rectangular layout with rampart, ditch and gates.
A castellum was a fortified camp of the Roman army housing a military unit. Such forts mainly secured the borders of the Roman Empire, for example along the Limes, and usually had a rectangular layout with rampart, ditch and gates.
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