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- including "Chesters on Caudley", "Little Chesters", "The Bower" and "Chesterholm"; the altar found in 1914 confirmed that the Roman name for the site...
- Epia**** (Whitley Castle near Alston) Vindolanda (Little Chesters or Chesterholm) Vindomora (Ebchester) The Eagle of the Ninth is a celebrated children's...
- built around 80 AD just south of Hadrian's Wall in what is now called Chesterholm in Northern England. Fuqua was reportedly dissatisfied with the film...
- sufficient for a strategic non-frontier road. The forts at Vindolanda (Chesterholm) and Nether Denton have been shown to date from about the same time as...
- Veteranorum) and Chesterholm (in antiquity, Vindolanda). Some inscriptions are very simple such as Deo Mapono ("to the god Maponos") from Chesterholm (AE 1975...
- "ruined farm half a mile [one kilometre] west of Chesterholm", or roughly the distance between Chesterholm and Twice Brewed. No farm of that name appears...
- through his excavations, Birley succeeded in buying the Clayton Estate at Chesterholm that had belonged to Anthony Hedley, the 19th century antiquary. Nearby...
- She is known from a single, unadorned altar-stone dedicated to her at Chesterholm (Vindolanda). The inscription reads: DEAE / SAIIADAE / CVRIA TEX / TOVERDORVM...
- 1269 (Mountibus, *Moguntibus, dative plural of *Moguns) Vindolanda (Chesterholm): 1722d (Mogunti et Genio Loci). Modern Mainz takes its name from Castrum...
- written on wooden tablets were dug up at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, at Chesterholm in modern Northumberland, dating to between AD90 and AD130. They reveal...