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Regulbium was the name of an
ancient Roman fort of the
Saxon S**** in the
vicinity of the
modern English resort of
Reculver in Kent. Its name derives...
- in the
construction of four
Saxon S****
Forts along the
Kentish coast:
Regulbium, Rutupiae, Dubris, and
Portus Lemanis. It is also
likely that Germanic-speaking...
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Dubris (Dover),
Rutupiae (Richborough Castle),
Lemanis (Lympne), and
Regulbium (Reculver) in Kent to the
Roman bridge over the
Thames at
Londinium (London)...
- is
recorded only on an
inscription found at the
ancient Roman fort of
Regulbium in Kent, in a
context with
pottery that
could be
loosely dated to c. 220...
- the
Gallic Empire. It was also
believed he may have been a
commander at
Regulbium and
Richborough Castle but he may have
simply lived there.
Roman emperor...
- late in the 2nd century, they
built a
larger fort, or castrum,
called Regulbium,
which later became one of the
chain of
Saxon S**** forts.
Following the...
- the cr****'s
position by the twin
forts of Rutupiæ and Rutupiæ alteræ (
Regulbium).[citation needed]
Ramsgate is the main
place upon the
former Island of...
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Othona (Bradwell-on-Sea, Es****).
Garrisoned by the
Numerus Fortensium.
Regulbium (Reculver, Kent).
Together with
Brancaster one of the
earliest forts,...
- (Portus Dubris) Canterbury – Lympne (Portus Lemanis) Canterbury – Reculver (
Regulbium) London – Chichester (Noviomagus), a port London – Silchester (Calleva...
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Netherlands 43 AD
Durovernum Cantiacorum Canterbury United Kingdom 43 AD
Regulbium Reculver United Kingdom 43 AD
Rutupiae Richborough United Kingdom 43 AD...