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| Dius Fidius | Feb 3 2014, 05:57 PM Post #1 |
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Population: Citizen, Provincial, Sicilian Agrigentum Sicilian Coastal Highway System Large Temple Large Temple of Olympian Zeus Drainage ditch Camarina Sicilian Coastal Highway System Catana Sicilian Coastal Highway System Lilybaeum In 197BC, the docks of the city were expanded by Lucius Pinarius Septimianus to handle the increasing amount of trade between Roma and Carthago, as well as to handle the increased volume of shipping while Syracusae still recovered. Septimianii Specialized Armory Docks Warehouses Sicilian Coastal Highway System Via Valeria - Constructed 210BC Stone Walls with corner towers Basic Sewage System Amphitheater Large Marcellum Small Temple Messana Granted Civitas Foederata status in 200BC for its aid in the rebellion of Syracusae. Sicilian Coastal Highway System Via Valeria - Constructed 210BC Large Lighthouse Panhormus Villae Septimiana Rustica Sicilian Coastal Highway System Small Bath - For Wealthy Citizens Medium Odeum - Holds around 500 Via Valeria - Constructed 210BC Segesta Barracks Large Temple Medium Theatrum - Holding 3,200 spectators Stone Walls Agora Syracusae Rebelled in 200BC. The rebellion was put down by then Propraetor Proculus Septimius. The city and most of its structures were destroyed. A Roman colony was established. Since, a flourishing horse trade has sprung up in the city's countryside, with many stud farms owned by influential Romans popping up there. Villae Syracusia Longinia Villae Septimiana Sicilian Coastal Highway System Medium Temple to Athena Small Temple to Minerva Amphitheater Basic Sewage Ditch Forum Septimiana Small Granary Tauromenium Granted Civitas Foederata status in 200BC for its aid in the rebellion of Syracusae. Sicilian Coastal Highway System Edited by Dius Fidius, Feb 4 2014, 06:41 PM.
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