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Dubris, also
known as
Portus Dubris and Dubrae, was a port in
Roman Britain on the site of present-day Dover, Kent, England. As the
closest point to continental...
- Westminster, the road was
later paved by the Romans. It
connected the
ports of
Dubris (Dover),
Rutupiae (Richborough Castle),
Lemanis (Lympne), and Regulbium...
- Tiberis. This root *dubri- is
widespread in
Western Europe e.g. Dover,
Portus Dubris.
According to legend, the city of Rome was
founded in 753 BC on the banks...
- is a part of the Sanjay-
Dubri Tiger Reserve. It was
declared a
National Park in 1981 and a
tiger reserve in 2006.
Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve is the birthplace...
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northeast of
Haven Mountain,
forming the
divide between Bibra Valley and
Dubris Valley.
Danum is a
historical name used in
Roman Britain for present-day...
- 1951 from the
forest of
Sidhi district,
which is now part of the
Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve.
White tigers found in zoos
around the
world are the offspring...
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connected by road to
Canterbury and
Watling Street and it
became Portus Dubris, a
fortified port.
Dover has a
partly preserved Roman lighthouse (the tallest...
- (plural dubra), such as
French Douvres and
English Dover (3rd/4th-century
Dubris;
Douvres in French),
Spanish Dobra,
German Tauber (Dubra-gave 807), and...
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Pharos may also
refer to: The Pharos,
either of two
Roman lighthouses at
Dubris (Dover, England)
Pharos Lighthouse (Fleetwood), Fleetwood,
England Pharos...
- the Tour d'Ordre, that
provided a
model for the one
built soon
after at
Dubris (Dover). In 43,
possibly by re****embling Caligula's
troops from 40, Claudius...