- In the
Roman Empire, a
mansio (from the
Latin word mansus, the
perfect p****ive
participle of
manere "to remain" or "to stay") was an
official stopping...
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concentrated on the
sites of the
mansio and bath-house. The
remains visible today are
those of the
stone bath
house and
mansio,
built in
approximately 130 CE...
- Bona
Mansio Island (Bulgarian: остров Бона Мансио, romanized: ostrov Bona
Mansio, IPA: [ˈɔstrov ˈbɔnɐ
ˈmansio]) is the ice-covered
island extending 750...
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dwelling house. The word
itself derives through Old
French from the
Latin word
mansio "dwelling", an
abstract noun
derived from the verb
manere "to dwell". The...
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twelve Roman miles, and
tended to grow into
villages or
trading posts. A
mansio (plural mansiones) was a
privately run
service station franchised by the...
- (Latin:
Viziana - Vizianum) or
Station Viciano was a
Roman road
station (
mansio type) of
unclear location,
somewhere in
Kosovo field.
Viciana was a stopping...
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district of West Sus****, England. It is
close to a
Roman way
station or
mansio on the
Chichester to
Silchester Way.
Because ****y is a
slang term for breast...
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different forms; as
Paduandus (Tab. Peut.),
Podandos (It. Ant. p. 145),
Mansio Opodanda (It. Hieros. p. 578), and
Rhegepodandos (Hierocl. p 699). The place...
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Roman era, a
temple dedicated to
Jupiter was
erected nearby along with a
mansio serving travellers along the p****, and it is
thought that
Carthaginian general...
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needed to stay in
something better than cauponae, and when the
official mansio was not open to them. As the
Roman Empire grew, so did its tabernae, becoming...