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Margidunum was a
Roman settlement on the
Fosse Way at
Castle Hill near present-day Bingham, in Nottinghamshire, England. The site is a
protected Scheduled...
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meant "fort-of-the-king's plain". This name
would later be
Latinised to "
Margidunum". The
Romans built a
fortress at this site, the
ruins of
which lay north...
- from a
cemetery near
ancient Margidunum near
Nottinghamshire in
addition to a
votive relief of
Sucellus from
Margidunum,
combined with an abbreviated...
- lecturer.
While at Nottingham, Todd
carried out
excavations at Ancaster,
Margidunum and
medieval Newark-on-Trent. He
became a
corresponding member of the...
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Warwickshire AI
Mamucium or
Mantio Manchester AI, RC
Maromago Midlothian RC
Margidunum Bingham,
Nottinghamshire AI
Mediolanum Whitchurch,
Shropshire AI, P, RC...
- Olena****
Isurium Brigantum Ad
Pontem (East Stoke)
Crocolana (Brough)
Margidunum Segelo**** or Agelo**** (Littleborough)
Vernometum (Willoughby on the Wolds)...
- A1057 east of St
Albans city
centre B692
Saxondale Roundabout at the A52
Margidunum Roundabout at the A6097
Former section of the A46 B693 - B699 unused...
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Articles >
Articles form the
Transactions of the
Thoroton Society >
Margidunum". www.nottshistory.org.uk.
Retrieved 15
February 2020. "Pastscape - Detailed...
- Perspectives: a
catalogue and
discussion of the
Roman hair pins from
Margidunum and Ancaster" and
David Carthy - "Builders or Cleaners?
Debating the use...
- high
ground to the east of the
River Trent. From the
nearest fort at
Margidunum near Bingham, a road led to a ford
across the
river at what is now East...