Roman Fortresses in Britain. ... WWW.Roman-Britain.ORG. Roman Legionary Fortresses and Vexillation Fortresses. In the British Isles ...
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Roman-Britain.ORG ... Legionary Fortresses These were, as the name implies, the permanent strategic military encampments of the Roman legions, which were occupied for any period between tens of years like Viroconium (Wroxeter) or even centuries like Eburacum (York).
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English names, Roman names where known, four figure map reference, site type, size, and history, including garrisons and associated military units. ... Legionary fortress, 15.4 ha (the smallest permanent fortress known in Britain), built c 55 AD and retained by the army until the late 1st century. Most of the garrison may...
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The Roman Army and Navy in Britain, its fortresses, forts, watchtowers, temporary camps, depots and industrial sites, with photographs, reconstructions and other background material on the army and the military history of the province of Britannia...
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Pages in category "Roman forts in England" ... Categories: Geographic coordinate lists | Ancient Roman forts in Britain | Forts in England by era | Roman sites in England...
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Roman Fortresses and their Legions: Papers in honour of George C Boon, FRHistS, FSA ... It contains eleven papers by leading Roman military archaeologists on the fortresses of Roman legions. The geographical spread of papers ranges from Britain, Germany and the Danube region to the eastern empire.
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Medieval castles and fortresses of Great Britain ... ; MEDIEVAL FORTRESSES OF GREAT BRITAIN ... In the many hundreds of years since the days of Roman Britain, the island which makes up England, Wales and Scotland has become studded with thousands of castles, fortifications and towers.
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The Roman Forts date from the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509BC to the transfer of the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome to Constantinople in 330AD. The Romans invasion of Britain started in 43AD.
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An article about forts in Roman Britain ... After the conquest of Britain control of areas was strengthened, where necessary, by garrisons of soldiers in forts. Archaeological remains reveal a variety of forts ranging in size from great fortresses to temporary camps. ... Soldiers of the Roman Legions...
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