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Legal Definitions - mansio
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Definition of mansio
Definition: A mansio is a historical term that refers to either an inn or a house.
Examples:
- During the Roman Empire, mansios were established along major roads to provide lodging and food for travelers.
- In medieval Europe, wealthy families lived in mansios that were often fortified to protect against attacks.
The examples illustrate how mansios were used in different historical contexts. In ancient Rome, mansios were important for facilitating travel and commerce, while in medieval Europe, they were associated with the nobility and served as symbols of power and prestige.
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Simple Definition
Term: MANSIO
Definition: A mansio is an old-fashioned word that means two things: an inn or a house. In the past, people would stay at a mansio when they were traveling and needed a place to sleep. Nowadays, we usually stay at hotels instead. But sometimes people still use the word mansio to describe a big, fancy house.
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