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Aballava or
Aballaba (with the
modern name of
Burgh by Sands) was a
Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall,
between Petriana (Stanwix) to the east and Coggabata...
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dated to c. 220 AD. This same name is also
identified at the
Roman Fort at
Aballava in
reference to the
Aurelian Moors: "To Jupiter, Best and Greatest, and...
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dedication to Deus Latis,
recovered on an altar-stone at the
Roman fort of
Aballava, Burgh-by-Sands (also in ****bria) reads: DEO LATI
LVCIVS VRSEI To the god...
- (Mauri)
military unit in
Roman Britain,
garrisoning the
frontier fort of
Aballava on Hadrian's Wall in the 3rd
century AD. It is also
where Edward I of England...
- for example, of an
early North African presence in a
Roman garrison at
Aballava, now Burgh-by-Sands, in ****bria: a 4th-century
inscription says that the...
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Camboglanna (Castlesteads)
Uxelodunum (Stanwix. Also
known as Petriana)
Aballava (Burgh-by-Sands)
Coggabata (Drumburgh) Mais (Bowness-on-Solway) Turrets...
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Roman name
Modern name
Appearances Aballava Burgh by Sands, ****bria ND, T Ad
Ansam Unknown (Higham, Suffolk?) AI Ad
Pontem East Stoke, Nottinghamshire...
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continuous strip. This is now
interpreted as: A MAIS
ABALLAVA VXELODUM CAMBOGLANS BANNA It is
believed that
these names are from an itinerary...
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Greenland or
other places in or
across the Atlantic, the
former Roman fort of
Aballava (known as
Avalana by the
sixth century) in ****bria,
Bardsey Island off...
- the
medieval writers dealing with
Celtic myths and lore. The
Roman fort
Aballava,
known to the post-Roman
Britons as
Avalana and
today seen by some as the...