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- Hardknott Roman Fort is an archeological site, the remains of the Roman fort Mediobogdum, located on the western side of the challenging Hardknott P**** in the...
- House at Ravengl****; the Hardknott Roman Fort, known to the Romans as Mediobogdum, at the foot of Hardknott P****; the watermills at Boot and Muncaster;...
- Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna). Part of Hadrian's Wall Hardknott Roman Fort (Mediobogdum), Eskdale Walls Castle (Roman Bath House), Ravengl**** Aquae Arnemetiae...
- his kingdom, he agrees for Merlyn to move his people to a Roman fort Mediobogdum, a Roman fort on the edge of Ravengl****'s lands. The party moves to the...
- Hardknott Roman Fort Roman fort 120 - 138 Remains The Roman fort of Mediobogdum was built on a rocky spur, the initial Roman garrison here was a detachment...
- road crossed Hardknott P****. Around 117 AD, they built a fort called Mediobogdum part way up the p****, on a prominent vantage point for views west along...
- Corinium, Galava, Glannoventa, Leucarum, Lindum, Mamucium, Manduessedum, Mediobogdum, Navio, Morbium, Olicana, Pinnata Castra, Portus Adurni, Regulbium, Segedunum...
- England. He excavated the Roman fort at Hardknott, the site of ancient Mediobogdum in ****bria. He collected and published known Latin inscriptions in Britain...
- 2 km away, to the garrison at Hardknott Fort (known to the Romans as Mediobogdum) 14 km to the north-east, although the rest of the route along the ridge...
- org/stable/627535 Charlesworth, Dorothy; Thornton, J. H. (1973). 'Leather Found in Mediobogdum, the Roman Fort of Hardknott. Britannia. 4: 141–152. doi:10.2307/525862...