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noun

Roman military camp

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1. Castra Praetoria were the ancient barracks (castra) of the Praetorian Guard of Imperial Rome.

2. The "castle" is actually the acropolis of ancient Canosa (Castrum Canus).

3. Female: Acronil, Aphronia, Belladona, Bigby, Camilla, Castra, Morgana, Scarna, Tyranada, Unamora, Wandata

4. Known as the castra praetoria ("praetorian camp"), its construction was complete by AD 23.

5. The Roman centre of administration for this area was Castra Regina (modern-day Regensburg).

6. His title gave the village its present name: Castrum Abbatis, the "castle of the abbot."

7. There were Jews living in the fortress of Bydgoszcz (castrum Bydgoscense) in the 11 th and 12 th centuries.

8. Scribe Angeronia can be found in Katta Castrum: Deluge, and sells The Darkened Sea Rank 1 spells for Necromancer and Shadow Knight

9. Before news of Claudius’ death broke, Burrus escorted Nero to the Castra Praetoria and had him proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard, leaving the Senate no option but to accept the choice.

10. The city was founded (9 B.C.) as Castrum ad Confluentes by Drusus. It was prominent in Carolingian times as a residence of the Frankish kings and as a meeting place for churchmen

11. Alcazar Name Meaning Spanish (Alcázar): habitational name from any of various places, for example in the provinces of Ciudad Real, Cuenca, and Granada, named with the word alcázar ‘citadel’ or ‘palace’ (from Arabic al ‘the’ + qa?sr ‘fortress’, a borrowing of Latin castrum; compare Castro).

12. (Albing) Vindobona (Wien) Carnuntum Camps (castra) and forts (castella) in Austria from west to east: Stanacum (Engelhartszell) Ioviacum (Schlögen) Ad Mauros (Eferding) Lentia (Linz) Ad Iuvense (Wallsee) Arelape (Pöchlarn) Namare (Melk an der Donau) Favianis (Mautern) Barbaricum (Fels am Wagram – nördlich der Donau) Augustianis (Traismauer) Asturis (Zwentendorf) Comagena (Tulln) Cannabiaca (Zeiselmauer) Arrianis/Asturis (Klosterneuburg) Ala Nova (Schwechat) ?

13. Castrato (em italiano: Castrato, plural Castrati, em português: "castrado") é um cantor cuja extensão vocal corresponde em pleno à das vozes femininas, seja de soprano, mezzo-soprano, ou contralto.Isto ocorre porque o cantor, quando criança, foi submetido à castração para preservar sua voz aguda

14. Castrate (v.) "to deprive of the testicles, emasculate," 1610s (implied in Castrated), back-formation from castration (q.v.), or from Latin castratus, past participle of castrare "to Castrate, emasculate; to prune," supposedly from a noun *castrum "knife, instrument that cuts," from PIE root *kes-"to cut." The figurative sense "destroy the strength or vitality of" is attested earlier (1550s).