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- Army Museum Publications. pp. 2 and 43. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Magna Roman Fort (Carvoran). "Magnis Carvetiorum" at Roman Britain Online...
- Alauna was a castrum or fort in the Roman province of Britannia. It occupied a coastal site just north of the town of Maryport in the English county of...
- Luguvalium (or Luguvalium Carvetiorum) was an ancient Roman city in northern Britain located within present-day Carlisle, ****bria, and may have been the...
- Lenus, Ocelus Vellaunus Major cult center Venta Silurum, Luguvalium Carvetiorum Animals Bird (goose) Gender Male Equivalents Roman Mars Gaulish Lenus...
- suggests that Rheged was "broadly conterminous with the earlier Civitas Carvetiorum, the Roman administrative unit based on Carlisle". Although it is possible...
- inscriptions mentioned above "allows us to infer the existence of the 'civitas Carvetiorum', or canton of the Carvetii, and the existence of its own council or...
- has been suggested to have been broadly coterminous with the Civitas Carvetiorum, Carlisle. King Urien and his son and successor Owain became the subjects...
- on lists of unusual place names. The Romans built a fort at Derventio Carvetiorum, now the adjoining village of Papcastle, to protect the river crossing...
- of the museum at Vindolanda, and also the Roman Army Museum at Magnae Carvetiorum (Carvoran), refurbished with a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund....
- also a civilian settlement (vicus). It is sometimes called Derventio Carvetiorum by modern writers (after the people known as the Carvetii) to distinguish...