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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HIG-HOR |
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HORREUM , the Latin word for a magazine or storehouse for the storage of grain and other produce of the earth, and occasion-ally for that of agricultural implements. The storehouses of Rome were of the most extensive character , there being no fewer than 290 public horrea at the time of Constantine
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population , and they were supplied constantly with corn and other provisions from Africa, Spain and elsewhere.End of Article: HORREUM If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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