Examples of 'vicus' in a sentence

Meaning of "vicus"

Vicus is a Latin term that refers to a small settlement or village, especially in ancient Rome
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  • A small civilian settlement outside a Roman fort.

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The town remained a pagus or perhaps a vicus.
In the vicus area the building complex was further investigated.
There was also a civilian settlement vicus.
A small vicus or settlement quickly developed around the castrum.
Guest house le vicus.
A vicus or small settlement of wooden huts grew outside the fort.
Most of the building material was scavenged by demolishing the ruins of the vicus.
No sign of a vicus has yet been detected near to the fort.
These are the ones that killed Vicus.
Each vicus had its own board of officials who oversaw local matters.
The military fort was surrounded by a civilian vicus and several farms of the villarustica type.
The vicus was abandoned around the same time as the fortlet fell out of use.
The new archaeological park of the vicus of Nettersheim.
A settlement called a vicus and cemetery was constructed on the east side of the fort.
You can not change me back by simply vanquishing Vicus.

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Wuxi deli and vicus present their new models of rim drive and twisted rudder.
It named the location of a Roman villa or a group of dwellings vicus.
The main street of the Vicus was well below the present main street.
And you can not just change me back by simply vanquishing Vicus.
The vicus Patricius was a street in ancient Rome.
The Vikings had already developed spy networks from their many commercial encounters with vicus.
A vicus was also created around the Tropaeum Traianum.
The motif was taken from an engraving by Aneias Vicus.
Brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.
I am gonna get Paige and see if we can find Vicus.
The main axis of the Vicus was the street which came from Vindonissa.
Meanwhile new waves of guests were flowing in from the Vicus Apollinis.
The vicus is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument with the fort and fortlet.
This implies Ceneta became more than a mere vicus during the Roman period.
The name of Vicus Tuscus is believed to have originated from Etruscan immigration to Rome.
The first name mentioned was Vicus Beda.
Vicus is a demon who preys on children, turning them down the path of evil.
It probably connected to the Vicus Iugarius.
A civilian settlement or vicus grew around the fortlet in the early 2nd century.
The Roman name of the city was Avidus Vicus.
During this time, an extensive vicus developed outside the fort.
Archaeological area of Vicus.
The surrounding civilian vicus then took over the area and, no doubt, also the mines.
These are for Vicus.
The eastern vicus was at Pieterskerkhof, on the river bank.
The Roman vicus.
In Eisenberg, a Roman vicus grew up with the character of a small industrial town.
Antwerp allegedly had its origins in a Gallo-Roman vicus.
In the Roman era, there was a vicus just to the west of the town.
Through comprehensive geomagnetic studies and ground surveys, the extent of the vicus is well understood.
Contiomagus was a Gallo-Roman vicus in the Roman province of Gallia Belgica.
Towards the end of the 1st century there was a vicus at Sursee.
During the Ludi Romani, the Vicus Tuscus was a route for processions.
This museum shows its visitors excavations from the site of Vicus d'Isamodurum.
During the Roman Games, the Vicus Tuscus was a route for processions.

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