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What were the Roman commanders called?

The Roans commanders were called Legates. They were in command of a legion. The legates were assisted by two military tribunes, who were in turn assisted by the Camp Prefect and several ranks of centurion.


What was a roman patricians house called?

A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.


What was a Roman racetrack called?

A Roman race track was called a "circus" .


What is roman territory ruled by a governor?

A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.A Roman territory ruled by a governor is called a province.


What are the elected Roman officials called?

The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.

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What is the roman camp in the lost hero?

The Roman camp in "The Lost Hero" is called Camp Jupiter. It is the equivalent of Camp Half-Blood for Roman demigods and is located in San Francisco. The camp is organized around the Roman gods and has a different hierarchy and culture compared to Camp Half-Blood.


What is the lost hero 2 about?

First of all, it is not called "The Lost Hero 2." It will be called the Son of Neptune. It will be about Percy's life in the Roman camp.


How does Jason find out that Percy is at the Roman Camp and why is Percy at the Roman Camp?

Jason finds out that Percy is at the Roman Camp because they both have been switched by Hera to unite the two camps. Percy is at the Roman Camp to fulfill a greater prophecy and bring together the Greek and Roman demigods to face a common enemy.


Is there mass at tomahawk summer camp?

There should be if it's a Roman Catholic camp.


What was a camp prefect in the ancient Roman army?

The praefectus castrorum or camp prefect was the third most senior commander of the ancient Roman legion.


Is there a book for when Jason is at the Roman camp in the Percy Jackson series?

No. The Roman Camp only comes up in the new series, Heros of Olympus.


Where did roman camp look like?

in space


What was the camp that Percy Jackson went to?

The camp that Percy went to was called Camp Half-Blood. Camp Half-Blood was a camp for children who had a godly parent, namely demigods. Camp Half-Blood was a place for demigods to train and battle and was a refuge from monsters. Percy went to Camp Half-Blood in every book of the Percy Jackson series.


What is camp rock's rival camp called?

camp star


Is there a real camp called camp Mcdowell?

There is a Fort McDowell in Arizona that is also called Camp McDowell


What is the setting of the son of neptune?

The Roman Camp and Alaska


Where would soldiers sleep?

That depends on where they are when they go to sleep. If you are talking about Roman soldiers on the march, the would make a camp. The Roman Camp was easily built in about six hours. The only difference between the Roman Camp and the Roman City was that the camp would be in a different location the next day. That's how well they did their camps (well they normally had 3 or more legions so that is at least 15,000 men all working on the same project!) It was in the shape of a square with a North, South, East, and West entrince. 8 soldiers would share a tent called canteberniums. The general's tent, called the Praetorium, was located in the center of the camp, where the roads intersected. Outside the general's tent was a flagpole. When certain flags were raised, battle could be signaled. Also in the center were the Taburnaculae, known as the merchant tents. (I just got finished studying the Roman army, their camps, and ships).