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Ermine Street is the name of a major Roman road in England that ran from London ( Londinium ) to Lincoln ( Lindum Colonia ) and York ( Eboracum ). The Old English name was 'Earninga Straete' (1...
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Ermin Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ermin Street or Ermin Way is one of the great Roman roads of Britain. It runs from Gloucester (Glevum) via Cirencester (Corinium) to Silchester (Calleva Atrebatum). Much of it is now covered by the...
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Welcome to the website of the Ermine Street Guard ... 37 Years of Roman Military Re-enactment ... 2009 Programme of Events...
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An Assessment of the findings of The Ermine Street Guard. ... Over the past twenty-five years the Ermine Street Guard has reconstructed and utilised the arms, armour and equipment of the Roman soldier of the second half of the first century AD, and has displayed throughout Europe, winning "the respect and admiration of...
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The Start of Ermine Street ... Ermine Street was a Roman road built between the years 45 and 75 AD. It started in London and was extended north as the conquest of Britain progressed as far north as York, and beyond. Ermine Street is still mostly in existence today.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ermine Street. Ermine Street. Information about Ermine Street in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Ermine Street, along with Watling Street, and the Icknield and Foss Ways, were specially protected by the King's Peace at least from Norman times and probably earlier.
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ERMINE STREET. Documents and writers of the 11th and succeeding centuries occasionally mention four "royal roads" in Britain - Icknield Street, Erning or Ermine Street, Watling Street and Foss Way - as standing apart from all other existing roads and enjoying the special protection of the king.
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STANDARDS IN ROMAN RE-ENACTMENT ... By Chris Haines ... ; Some years ago I had the audacity to write that some armour and equipment I had seen at a Roman re- enactment was badly researched. The reaction this caused made me reluctant to put further thoughts of this kind on paper.
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Encyclopedia article about Ermine Street. Information about Ermine Street in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Ermine Street, Saxon name for the Roman road in Britain that ran from London to Lincoln and York. It was one of the four main highways of Saxon England.
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