Statio (Roman)

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title: Statio (Roman)
text: An ancient Roman statio was a stopping place on a Roman road for travellers looking for shelter for the night and a change of horses. The name of the statio was sometimes a town or city with suitable accommodation, such as inns, and sometimes a dedicated building between larger settlements. They often included thermal baths in the facilities. They are often referred to in English as a waystation or poststation. They were sometimes identical to, or complementary to, mansiones, maintained by the c
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description: Official stopping place on a Roman road
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