- An
ergastulum (plural:
ergastula) was a
Roman workhouse building used as a type of
factory with
slaves held in
chains or to
punish slaves. The ergastulum...
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ruins are
hidden under the
present city and
among these are the
Roman Ergastula, the two
thermal complexes and the
sewage system, as well as the domus...
- punishment. In many cases,
citizens were
sentenced to slavery,
often in
ergastula (a
primitive form of
prison where unruly slaves were
chained to workbenches...
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century AD),
remains of the
forum and
several mosaics.
Roman museum ("La
Ergastula").
Remains of the
ancient city walls.
Chocolate museum. Last w**** in August:...
- this task,
Petty proposes the
establishment of "universal schools", '
Ergastula Literaria,' or 'Literary Workhouses,' in
which children may be taught...
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Hadrian also
forbade torture of free
defendants and witnesses. He
abolished ergastula,
private prisons for
slaves in
which kidnapped free men had sometimes...
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labor in
chains at mill and
bakery operations (pistrina) or work
farms (
ergastula). In an
early example of
condemnation to hard labor,
enslaved captives...
- El
viaje de Jan van Eyck de
Flandes a
Granada (1428–1429), Madrid: La
Ergastula, 2016 ISBN 978-84-16242-20-7
Since dismantled Campbell (1998), 174 Toman...
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resistance were kept
chained in semi-underground
places of
imprisonment called ergastula. The
first Roman prison was said to have been
built by
Ancus Marcius and...
- Duero. Del Neolítico a la Antigüedad Tardía:
nuevas perspectivas. La
Ergástula. Madrid. 2013 pp. 227–236.
SASTRE BLANCO, J. C. y
TEJEIRO PIZARRO, A.:...