The capacity of a Roman fort varied depending on its size and design, but many could accommodate around 500 to 1,000 soldiers. Larger forts, such as those along the limes (frontier), could house several thousand troops, along with support personnel and their families. The layout typically included barracks, command structures, and storage facilities, all contributing to the fort's overall capacity.
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