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The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

The "vigilis" were the police in ancient Rome. Although their main job was firefighting, they had the authority to make arrests. Each ward had its force of these police/firemen generally headed by an ex-military officer trying to climb the ladder of civil service.

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