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Inchtuthil is the site of a
Roman legionary fortress situated on a
natural platform overlooking the
north bank of the
River Tay
southwest of Blairgowrie...
- Strageath, Dalginross, Bertha, Fendoch,
Cargill (fort and fortlet),
Inchtuthil (Legionary fortress), Cardean,
Inverquharity (fortlet) and Stracathro...
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construction of
fortifications (Limes)
along the Rhine-frontier. The
Roman fort
Inchtuthil is
built in Scotland.
Domitian is, again, also a
Roman Consul. Possible...
- Doune, Glenbank, Bochastle, Ardoch, Sheilhill, Strageath, Dalginross, Midgate, Bertha, Fendoch, Cargill, Cardean,
Inchtuthil, Inverquharity, Stracathro...
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renowned and
later freed gladiator.
Formerly the second-in-command at the
Inchtuthil garrison,
Quintus is the only
survivor of the fort and the only Roman...
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Neolithic long
mortuary enclosure 4
miles (6 kilometres) west-southwest at
Inchtuthil.
Several stone circles of this age can also be
found in the area, notably...
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originally called Tamia,
derived from a
native name for the
River Tay.
Inchtuthil and
Carpow were both
Roman legionary fortresses –
based on the
River Tay...
- Caledonia. To aid the advance, a
large legionary fortress was
constructed at
Inchtuthil. In the
summer of 84,
Agricola faced the
armies of the Caledonians, led...
- as the
River Tay
where they
created more fortifications, like
those at
Inchtuthil.
These were soon abandoned, and the
Romans settled for the occupation...
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unable or
unwilling to
further subdue the far north. The
fortress at
Inchtuthil was
dismantled before its
completion and the
other fortifications of the...