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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...
- 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...
- moved to Nottingham. Between 1910 and 1936 he excavated the Roman camp of Margidunum in Nottinghamshire. This site produced a large amount of samian or Terra...
- Olena**** Isurium Brigantum Ad Pontem (East Stoke) Crocolana (Brough) Margidunum Segelo**** or Agelo**** (Littleborough) Vernometum (Willoughby on the Wolds)...
- lecturer. While at Nottingham, Todd carried out excavations at Ancaster, Margidunum and medieval Newark-on-Trent. He became a corresponding member of the...
- London Londonia London Luguvalium Carlisle Mamucium, Mancunium Manchester Margidunum Bingham, Nottinghamshire Noviomagus Reginorum Chichester Oxonium, Oxonia...
- Warwickshire AI Mamucium or Mantio Manchester AI, RC Maromago Midlothian RC Margidunum Bingham, Nottinghamshire AI Mediolanum Whitchurch, Shropshire AI, P, RC...
- > 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...