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were accommodated in barracks and patrolled the streets, especially at night, on the lookout for any unsupervised fires. Every householder was obliged to keep equipment for fighting fires, and the men themselves were equipped with pumps, buckets, hooks (for pulling down burning material), picks,
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helped to direct the
Vigiles in fighting the flames. It was rumoured that the Vigiles intentionally allowed the city to burn under orders from Nero, who later built his palace on land that was cleared by the fire. Regardless, Nero enacted fire code laws following the Great Fire to avoid further
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into fires. In many cases the best way to prevent the spread of flames was to tear down the burning building with hooks and levers. For fires in multiple story buildings, cushions and mattresses were spread out on the ground for people to jump onto from the upper levels.
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Vigiles were ordered by rank similar to the military. While some terms of service could extend beyond twenty years, most commissioned ranks were much shorter. Since the
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would often go on to become centurions in the Urban
Cohorts, followed by becoming a centurion in the Praetorian Guard. They would then transfer to the Legions, where they could reach the rank of
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and there were sub-stations throughout the city. What arrangements were made for policing the outer suburbs of the city is not known. (Certainly after the governmental reforms of
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Vigiles to counterbalance the urban mobs that had run rampant during the latter days of the Republic.
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capacity of the office. As a judge, the
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Vigiles was to enforce preventative measures against conflagrations. Adequate fire fighting equipment was required in every home. The
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was pulled by horses and consisted of a large double action pump that was partially submerged in a reservoir of water. The
Vigiles designated as
899:. This is the only known instance of the holder of this office being given a substantive command outside Rome. Whether or not his force included
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Cornelius. The Annals. In: The Complete Works of Tacitus. (1942) Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb.
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according to the Digest of
Justinian, "where persons have paid insufficient attention to their fire, the prefect ... orders them to be beaten".
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appointed by the emperor to command the seven cohorts. It was not a particularly sought after office until the 3rd century. Prominent
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extended as far as the east coast and for 100 miles (160 km) in every direction. This might suggest that his subordinate, the
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or "little bucket fellows", given to them because of the buckets they carried water in, which were made of rope sealed with
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of Rome. Their duties included apprehending thieves and robbers and capturing runaway slaves. The task of guarding the
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conflagrations. These laws called for more public access to water and prohibited buildings from sharing a common wall.
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in Rome. Another organization dedicated to fighting fires in ancient Rome was a band of slaves led by the
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to bring water to the fire. Attempts were made to smother the fire by covering it with patchwork quilts (
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needed to have an accurate knowledge of where water was located, and they also formed
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Every cohort was equipped with standard firefighting equipment. The
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and used the proceeds to set up the new force. The first units of
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also acted as a night watch, keeping an eye out for burglars and
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with a legal background began serving as Prefect to fulfil the
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and they were all slaves. In 22 AD they were commanded by the
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Military units and formations established in the 1st century
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was put in charge of an expeditionary force sent to Gaul by
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never achieved the prestige of the Praetorian Guard or the
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by this time. The cohorts were doubled in size in AD 205.
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In addition to extinguishing fires, the Vigiles were the
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identified above or whether he had an entirely separate
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was added as a duty of the Vigiles during the reign of
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to retake control of the city from Sejanus's soldiers.
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or barracks have been fairly definitively identified:
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instituted a new public firefighting force called the
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808:each 1,000 men strong. The cohorts contained seven
1785:"The Cohortes Vigilum and the Great Fire of 64 AD"
1442:The Roman Army: A Social and Institutional History
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1145:The Vigiles often play a prominent role in the
1097:V Cohort: On Caelian Hill near present site of
1019:, riots and violent crimes were handled by the
1602:Ancient Rome: City Planning and Administration
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1831:Infantry units and formations of ancient Rome
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1076:I Cohort: On the east side of the
812:. The centuries were commanded by
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1783:Daugherty, Gregory N.
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