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Isurium or
Isurium of the
Brigantes (Latin:
Isurium Brigantum) was a
Roman fort and town in the
province of
Britannia at the site of present-day Aldborough...
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archers unit,
known as "Numerus
Syrorum Saggitariorum",
served at
Derventio Brigantum.[dubious – discuss] As with many
Roman forts, a
civilian settlement grew...
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Aldborough was
built on the site of a
major Romano-British town,
Isurium Brigantum. The Brigantes, the most
populous Celtic tribe in the area at the time...
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Brigantes Geography Capital Isurium Brigantum (Aldborough)
Location Yorkshire -
Lancashire -
Northumberland -
Durham Rulers Cartimandua, Venutius, Vellocatus...
- Venutius. The
capital was
between the
north and west
ridings Isurium Brigantum (near Aldborough)
civitas under Roman rule. Initially, this situation...
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primary form *Bernech with the
native form *Brïγent for the old
civitas Brigantum as a
result of
Anglian expansion in that
territory during the 7th century...
- on a site that
dates back to
Roman times and the
settlement of
Isurium Brigantum. A May
queen is
selected from a
group of 13
upward girls by the young...
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marked C
Alcester (Alauna)
Alchester Aldborough,
North Yorkshire (Isurium
Brigantum) C Bath (Aquae Sulis) C
Brough (Petuaria) C
Buxton (Aquae Arnemetiae)...
- by
Susie Campbell,
which is
inspired by the
Bayeux Tapestry.
Isurium Brigantum: an
archaeological survey of
Roman Aldborough (Society of Antiquaries...
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remarkable earthen ramparts Ebora****
Elslack fort,
possibly Olena****
Isurium Brigantum Ad
Pontem (East Stoke)
Crocolana (Brough)
Margidunum Segelo**** or Agelo****...