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Portus Adurni was a
Roman fort in the
Roman province of
Britannia situated at the
north end of
Portsmouth Harbour. It was part of the
Saxon S****, and...
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Portus Adurni and the Old
English suffix ceaster ("fort;
fortified town"),
itself derived from the
Latin word "castrum." The fort of
Portus Adurni is considered...
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developed within the
walls of the
Roman Saxon S**** fort of
Portus Adurni at Portchester, to the east of
Fareham in Hampshire. The keep was probably...
- from the
Roman placename Portus Adurni, but this is
based on a
misidentification of S****ham-by-Sea as
Portus Adurni by
Michael Drayton in the 17th century...
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politician Various Roman ports Portus, at the
mouth of the Tiber,
Italy Portus Adurni,
modern Portchester,
England Portus Cale,
modern Porto,
Portugal Portus...
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deliberately settling Germanic tribes to
strengthen Roman defences.
Portus Adurni was a
Roman fort
situated at the
north end of
Portsmouth Harbour. It was...
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Monmouthshire City (Town) Yes
Portsmouth (Portchester) Caer
Portus Portus Adurni Belgae Hampshire City (Village) No
Rochester Caer
Dourbruf Durobrivae Cantiacorum...
- is now Bitterne, Southampton) p****ed
through the area on
route to
Portus Adurni (Portchester Castle) and
Noviomagus Reginorum (Chichester). The crossing...
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Castleshaw Calleva Atrebatum,
Silchester Portchester Roman Fort (Portus
Adurni),
Portchester Rockbourne Roman Villa,
Fordingbridge Sparsholt Roman Villa...
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Sellers and author-journalist
Christopher Hitchens. The
Romans built Portus Adurni (now
called Portchester Castle), a fort, at
nearby Portchester in the late...