- to a
height of
several metres. It is part of a
larger Roman town
called Rutupiae or
Portus Ritupis that
developed around the fort and the ****ociated port...
- an
important military,
mercantile and cross-channel
harbour and — with
Rutupiae (Richborough
Roman fort) — one of the two
starting points of the road later...
-
oppidis in
reference to the cr****'s
position by the twin
forts of
Rutupiæ and
Rutupiæ alteræ (Regulbium).[citation needed]
Ramsgate is the main
place upon...
- its
position on
Watling Street relative to the
major Kentish ports of
Rutupiae (Richborough),
Dubrae (Dover), and
Lemanae (Lymne) gave it considerable...
- was
later paved by the Romans. It
connected the
ports of
Dubris (Dover),
Rutupiae (Richborough Castle),
Lemanis (Lympne), and
Regulbium (Reculver) in Kent...
- Aquila, is a
decurion of
Roman cavalry,
serving in the
Auxiliary legion at
Rutupiae. The
story begins when
Aquila is home on
leave at the
family farm in the...
-
major branches to the
major Roman ports: Canterbury – Richborough
Castle (
Rutupiae) Canterbury – Dover (Portus Dubris) Canterbury – Lympne (Portus Lemanis)...
- four
Roman legions (20,000 men) and the same
number of
auxiliaries at
Rutupiae (probably
modern Richborough) on the east
coast of Kent.
General (****ure...
-
Reginorum (Chichester))
Rutupiae Richborough England 51°17′25″N 1°19′36″E / 51.290171°N 1.326534°E / 51.290171; 1.326534 (
Rutupiae (Richborough)) Viroconium...
- the
responsibility of the
classis Britannica,
whose headquarters were in
Rutupiae (Richborough). Legions,
auxilia and the
fleet were
commanded by the provincial...