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  2. Roman sites in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Roman site and museum. Devil's Causeway, Roman road to Berwick upon Tweed. Featherwood Roman Camps, on Dere Street between Chew Green and Bremenium. Habitancum, Roman fort at Risingham. Housesteads (Vercovicium) Hunnum, (also known as Onnum, and with the modern name of Haltonchesters), Roman fort north of Halton.

  3. List of Roman sites in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Reputedly the water-source for Roman Ancaster . Found in Baumber churchyard in 1892. Between Bourne and Sleaford, and possibly on to Lincoln . Between Stixwould and Saltfleetby, via Hemingby and Tathwell . Reputedly of Roman Origin due to its straightness. First Milestone south of Roman Lincoln. Historic England.

  4. Londinium - Wikipedia

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    Londinium, also known as Roman London, was the capital of Roman Britain during most of the period of Roman rule. Most twenty-first century historians think that it was originally a settlement established shortly after the Claudian invasion of Britain, on the current site of the City of London around 47–50 AD, but some defend an older view that the city originated in a defensive enclosure ...

  5. Batham Gate - Wikipedia

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    Batham Gate is the medieval name for a Roman road in Derbyshire, England, which ran south-west from Templebrough on the River Don in South Yorkshire to Brough-on-Noe (Latin Navio) and the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) in Derbyshire. Gate means "road" in northern English dialects; the name therefore means "road to the bath town". [1]

  6. Roman Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Roman rule A 1905 map of Roman Britain, showing how the coastline of Norfolk has changed since Roman times.. Following the defeat of Boudicca, the Romans imposed their own order on the region, with an administrative centre established at Venta Icenorum (near the present Caistor St. Edmund), a smaller town being built at Brampton and other settlements developed at river crossings or road junctions.

  7. Noviomagus Reginorum - Wikipedia

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    Noviomagus Reginorum. Coordinates: 50.837°N 0.780°W. Chichester City Walls. The Roman walls were heavily modified in the Middle Ages, and the facing stones are the result of 19th century restoration. Noviomagus Reginorum was Chichester 's Roman heart, very little of which survives above ground. It lay in the land of the friendly Atrebates and ...

  8. Mediolanum (Whitchurch) - Wikipedia

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    Mediolanum (Whitchurch) Coordinates: 52.967°N 2.681°W. Mediolanum was a fort and small town in the Roman province of Britannia. Today it is known as Whitchurch, located in the English county of Shropshire .

  9. The Street (Derbyshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Street is the medieval name of the Roman road that ran across the high limestone plateau of central Derbyshire from the spa town of Buxton (Latin Aquae Arnemetiae) southeast towards modern Derby. The line of the road can be traced from surviving features, confirmed by archaeology, from Buxton as far as Longcliffe just north of Brassington.

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