According to historical records, the very first castle had already been built in Lavensino six centuries before the Church's years came into existence. At that time, constructions of a fortress had still been following the conventions of simple Roman defensive structures, while Lavensino lay in the Eastern borders of the great Holy Roman Empire.
Around the third Church's century or even earlier, the first batch of castles built by the Ancient Roman warriors had been destroyed by the Persians. Nevertheless, these remnants of the destruction had still attracted countless squatters to identify the location as their new home.
In the middle of the ancient ages, there would naturally be business development and population boom wherever there were fortresses and militaries. The huge inflow of immigrants into Lavensino had in fact solidified the foundations of Lavensino's development, while the trends of expansion had continued until the end of the Church's sixth century.