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- Each vicus elected four local magistrates (vicomagistri) who commanded a sort of local police force chosen from among the people of the vicus by lot...
- to build houses near Vicus Tuscus. Though originally a residential area of wealthy families; by the Republican time, the Vicus Tuscus became a hub of...
- In the Roman period there was an important settlement (vicus) on the territory of the present-day village of Elewijt (part of Zemst, Flemish Brabant,...
- pouring liquids. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vicus culture. Moche culture "The Vicús Culture." Tampere Art Museum. (retrieved 3 May 2011) Ransom...
- and freed Tours just before the battle of Vicus Helena; they dated the former two events (and therefore Vicus Helena as well) to 448, and endorsed the...
- Vicus Pacati was an ancient city and former episcopal see in Roman North Africa, which only remains as a Latin Church titular see of the Catholic Church...
- of Ancient Rome, Oxford University Press, 1929, p. 576. Vicus Patricius, a view of the vicus in a modeling reconstruction of ancient Rome. Fragment of...
- Gensis was the Roman settlement vicus in Moesia Superior, now central Serbia, on Cer mountain near Lešnica. It is recorded in the Tabula Peutingeriana...
- Carus Vicus was a town of ancient Bithynia. It was on the main road from Claudiopolis through Cratia (Flaviopolis) and Carus Vicus to Ancyra in Galatia...
- The Vicus Jugarius (Latin: Vicus Iugarius), or the Street of the Yoke-Makers, was an ancient street leading into the Roman Forum. The Vicus Jugarius was...