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Segedunum was a
Roman fort at modern-day Wallsend,
North Tyneside in
North East England. The fort lay at the
eastern end of Hadrian's Wall near the banks...
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Newcastle upon Tyne. In
Roman times, this was the site of the fort of
Segedunum. This fort
protected the
eastern end of Hadrian's Wall,
which did not...
- Latin, as a
tribute to Wallsend's role as one of the
outposts of the
Roman Empire, as the
eastern end of Hadrian's Wall (hence the name) at
Segedunum....
- path
starts at the
Roman fort and
Museum of
Segedunum which sets the
historical context for the Wall.
Segedunum is also the
first / last of the National...
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living accommodation for
Roman troops. Hadrian's Wall
extended west from
Segedunum at
Wallsend on the
River Tyne, via
Carlisle and Kirkandrews-on-Eden, to...
- p. 2 "Newcastle upon Tyne:
Roman Origins: Pons Aelius, Conder**** and
Segedunum".
Retrieved 21 June 2014. Todd, John M. (2004). "Oldcoates [Ulecot], Sir...
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since 2012, it has been on
permanent display in the
Discovery Museum's
Segedunum Annex at Wallsend, just a few
hundred yards from
where it was
carved and...
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Templeborough Letocetum, near
Lichfield See East Sus****, West Sus****
Segedunum Roman Fort,
Wallsend Arbeia Roman Fort,
South Shields Extensive Roman...
- West Road. The
course of the "Roman Wall" can be
traced eastwards to the
Segedunum Roman fort in
Wallsend – the "wall's end" – and to the
separate supply...
- Art
Gallery Newcastle upon Tyne
Laing Art
Gallery Segedunum Roman Fort and
Museum Wallsend Segedunum Roman Fort,
Baths &
Museum Shipley Art
Gallery Gateshead...