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Lavatrae , also
known as Lavatris, was a
Roman fort in the modern-day
village of Bowes,
County Durham, England. The
medieval Bowes Castle was
built within...
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Vindonnus - an
epithet for
Belenus Vinotonus - a
Brittonic god of
Lavatrae Viridios - a
Brittonic god of
Ancaster Virotutis - a
Gallic epithet of...
- Penrith] 14 To Bravonia**** [Kirkby T****] 13 To
Verterae [Brough] 13 To
Lavatrae [Bowes] 14 To
Cataractonium [Catterick] 16
Isurium [Aldborough] 24 Ebora****...
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River Tees. 420855_515627 Mars
Condates RIB 731.
Altar Bowes village.
Lavatrae (Roman Fort),
Watling Street (North). ?
River Greta. 399101_513404 Mars...
- 1972. The A66 and A67
roads meet at Bowes. The
Roman name for
Bowes was
Lavatrae. A
Roman fort was
located there,
which was re-used as the site for Bowes...
- Durham, England.
Built within the
perimeter of the
former Roman fort of
Lavatrae, on the
Roman road that is now the A66, the
early timber castle on the...
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Castle Bowes 12th
century AD
Built on the site of the
former Roman fort of
Lavatrae.
Bowes is the
first of
three Norman castles on the
Stainmore P****. Kepier...
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Praefectus Numeri directorum,
Verteris Praefectus Numeri exploratorum,
Lavatrae Praefectus Equitum Dalmatarum,
Praesidio Praefectus Equitum Crispianorum...
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equivalent of
Watling Street running 16 or 18 Roman
miles northwest to
Lavatrae (Bowes).
These roads communicated with and
supplied Hadrian's and the Antonine...
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County Durham.
There were
Roman forts at
Concangis (Chester-le-Street),
Lavatrae (Bowes),
Longovicium (Lanchester),
Piercebridge (Morbium),
Vindomora (Ebchester)...