Barracks are buildings used to house military personnel, such as soldiers. Normally the plural is used exclusively, a "barracks" rather than a "barrack."
The term is used for other similar housing, as in prisons, where joint living units that are not cellblocks may be called barracks or dormitories.
They were called houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners. Industrial slaves, such as farm workers, miners, factory workers, lived in barracks. The public slaves who worked in the city of Rome itself had their own barracks too.
The Barracks was created in 1963.
Auschwitz was a converted Polish Army Barracks, the barracks were those original structures.
The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.The roman gladiators slept in the barracks which were part of their school.
The name of Sarsfield Barracks under the British Army was 'New Barracks'
gladiators ate barly, oats, peas, carrots, goats and milk which is known as grule. Gladiators ate meat for protein if a gladiator won a fight they would get a feast fit for the empore they would proberly get a suckling pig.
They lived in barracks to learn stealth and cunning.
Barracks!
Sparta.
They lived in the nurses barracks or in places they secured for themselves when the barracks got too full during the war time. They would rent places if they had enough roommates. The officers lived in the women's officer barracks.
They lived in houses called barracks.
lots of knights lived in the castle barracks.
The Spartan army lived in a barracks.
Gladiators lived in barracks in their gladiatorial schools.
They were called houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners. Industrial slaves, such as farm workers, miners, factory workers, lived in barracks. The public slaves who worked in the city of Rome itself had their own barracks too.
My other uniform is back in the barracks. These are not my barracks.
Gladiators were slaves, criminals, prisoners of war, or volunteers; they lived and trained in a school or barracks under the supervision of a professional trainer.