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Arbeia was a
large Roman fort in
South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England, now ruined, and
which has been
partially reconstructed. It was
first excavated in...
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mouth of the
River Tyne. The town was once
known in
Roman times as
Arbeia and as Caer Urfa by the
Early Middle Ages. In 2021 it had a po****tion of...
- with an
inscription written by a
Palmyrene emigrant at the site of Fort
Arbeia.
Control of
Syria eventually p****ed from the
Romans to the
Byzantines with...
- fort in
Wallsend – the "wall's end" – and to the
separate supply fort of
Arbeia in
South Shields,
across the
river from Hadrian's Wall. The
extent of Hadrian's...
- Tyneside. In
South Shields (Latin:
Arbeia, Brythonic: Caer Urfa),
excavations and a
reconstructed fort are
found at
Arbeia (AD 160). This fort
served as a...
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Metropolitan College South Tyneside College Sunderland College Tynemouth Priory Arbeia Museum Newcastle Keep Offs****
Group Newcastle make oil platforms. Sage...
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Pannoniorum (Ala I
Pannoniorum Sabiniana), was a
Roman cavalry unit
stationed in
Arbeia in the 2nd c. AD. It was
later stationed at
Chesters on Hadrian's Wall,...
- Romano-Celtic
Temple Nunnery Mead,
Roman Villa Waddon Hill, near
Beaminster Arbeia Roman Fort,
South Shields Binchester Roman Fort, (called
Vinovia by the...
- of the
Arbeia roman fort. "Service at Sage".
Evening Chronicle. 14
February 2005.
Retrieved 29
November 2024. Lake, Evie (1 June 2023). "
Arbeia Roman Fort...
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soldier from
Palmyra in Syria, was
found in the 4th-century
Roman fort of
Arbeia in
South Shields in the
northeast of England. C****ivellaunus, a military...