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- Description: lay-out of a Roman fort, drawn with "Gimp"
- 1: Principia
- 2: Via Praetoria
- 3: Via Principalis
- 4: Porta Principalis Dextra
- 5: Porta Praetoria (main gate)
- 6: Porta Principalis Sinistra
- 7: Porta Decumana (back gate)
- Author: Matthias Kabel, drawn himself, upload to German wikipedia 06.01.2004
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- Beschreibung: Prinzipskizze eines römischen Legionslagers (castra)
Ich habe das Bild selbst mit Gimp erstellt.
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- Quelle: selbst erstellt
- Fotograf: Matthias Kabel
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23:39, 5. Jan 2004 . . MatthiasKabel (Diskussion) . . 512 x 512 (8720 Byte) (Prinzipskizze eines römischen Legionslagers (castra))
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