The saepta, enclosure, was a massive space (310 X 120 meters, according to the fragments preserved from the marble Forma Urbis plan), destined for voting (comitia centuriata and tributa) in the Campus Martius, part of the villa publica, a large complex constructed in 435 BC (Varro, Agriculture 3.2.4).
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