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Coggabata, or
Congavata / Concavata, (with the
modern name of Drumburgh) was a
Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall,
between Aballava (Burgh by Sands) to the...
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forts along the
western sector of the wall: MAIS [Bowness-on-Solway]
COGGABATA [Drumburgh]
VXELODVNVM [Stanwix]
CAMBOGLANNA [Castlesteads]. This is followed...
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Concangis Chester-le-Street,
County Durham ND, RC, T
Congavata or
Coggabata Drumburgh, ****bria ND, T Conder**** Benwell,
Newcastle upon Tyne ND, T...
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there a road led north-east to the
nearby fort of
Coggabata on Hadrian's Wall at Drumburgh, on the s****s of the
Solway Firth. The...
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forts on Hadrian's Wall. The
inscription on the cup is as follows: MAIS
COGGABATA VXELODVNVM CAMMOGLANNA RIGOREVALI AELI
DRACONIS The four
forts listed...
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Procolita Vercovicium Aesica Magnis Banna Camboglanna Uxelodunum Aballava Coggabata Maia
Outpost Forts Habitan****
Fanum Cocidi Castra Exploratorum Blatobulgium...
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Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall,
between Petriana (Stanwix) to the east and
Coggabata (Drumburgh) to the west. It is
about one and a half
miles south of the...
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common Old
English word 'burgh',
pronounced as 'bruff' in this instance.
Coggabata is the
Roman fort
referred to in the placename,
which was
linked by a...
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Procolita Vercovicium Aesica Magnis Banna Camboglanna Uxelodunum Aballava Coggabata Maia
Outpost Forts Habitan****
Fanum Cocidi Castra Exploratorum Blatobulgium...
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filled with enamel. It
names forts on the wall: MAIS (Bowness-on-Solway),
COGGABATA (Drumburgh),
VXELODVNVM (Stanwix),
CAMMOGLANNA (Castlesteads). The final...