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Binchester is a
small village in
County Durham, England. In 2001 it had a po****tion of 271. It is
situated between Bishop Auckland,
which is to the south...
- modern-day
village of
Binchester is
about 2
miles (3 km) to the east, near Spennymoor. The
ruins are now
known as the
Binchester Roman Fort. Not much is...
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Acaster Alcester Alchester Ancaster Bicester Binchester Brancaster Chichester Cirencester Colchester Doncaster Dorchester Dorchester Ebchester Exeter Frocester...
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Auckland Castle is
sited today and a 10-acre (0.040 km2) fort at
nearby Binchester.
There is also
evidence of
possible Iron Age
settlements around the town...
- of
Roman Britain, and
contains survivals of this era at
sites such as
Binchester Roman Fort. In the Anglo-Saxon
period the
region was part of the Kingdom...
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Roman Villa Waddon Hill, near
Beaminster Arbeia Roman Fort,
South Shields Binchester Roman Fort, (called
Vinovia by the Romans),
Roman fort
north of Bishop...
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Modern County Epia****
Whitley Castle,
Alston Northumberland Vinovium Binchester County Durham Caturactonium Catterick North Yorkshire Calatum Burrow,...
- were
deported into
Roman territory as
laeti (i.e., Roman-era serfs; see
Binchester Roman Fort and
Cuneus Frisionum). The
discovery of a type of earthenware...
- the
Latin spina,
meaning thorn (possibly from the
Roman influence at
Binchester)
combined with the Old
English or Old
Norse mōr.[citation needed] CE Jackson...
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Archaeologists have
speculated that a
similar sandstone head,
unearthed at
Binchester Roman Fort near
Bishop Auckland in 2013, may also be of Antenociticus...