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Bremenium (High Rochester) is an
ancient Roman fort (castrum)
located at Rochester, Northumberland, England. The fort is part of the
defensive system...
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Nether Heyford, now re-buried Aesica,
Roman fort,
north of
Haltwhistle Bremenium, High
Rochester Carrawburgh,
Mithraeum temple by Hadrian's Wall Chesters...
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known through an
inscription marking the
repair of a
ballistarium at
Bremenium,
today High Rochester, Northumberland.
Edmund Groag first suggested that...
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Turret Outpost forts beyond the wall include: Habitan**** (Risingham)
Bremenium (High Rochester)
Fanum Cocidi (Bewcastle) (north of Birdoswald) Ad Fines...
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marching forts at Fourlaws, West
Woodburn (Habitan****),
Rochester (
Bremenium), and at Chew Green.
Brementium was the last stop
listed for Antonine...
- his predecessor,
Maecilius Fuscus. He also
mentioned on a
dedication at
Bremenium,
today High Rochester. Mennen, Inge,
Power and
Status in the
Roman Empire...
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Corbridge and Jedburgh. The
village is the site of the
Roman fort of
Bremenium,
built there to
protect the
important Roman road of Dere Street, which...
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position initially establishing his
supply routes from
Coria and
Bremenium and
moved three legions, the
Legio II
Augusta from Caerleon, the Legio...
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recorded during the
third century as a curator. One
inscription from
Bremenium mentions a
subcurator operum publicorum who is the
husband of a woman...
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Agned was
another term for Edinburgh,
although possibly at the
Roman fort
Bremenium, near Rochester,
Northumberland Battle of Mons
Badonicus c. AD 496 (12th...