- The
Stanegate (meaning "stone road" in
Northumbrian dialect) was an
important Roman road and
early frontier built in what is now
northern England. It...
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southern half of
Britain (most of
England and Wales) by AD 87, when the
Stanegate was established. The
conquered territory became the
Roman province of...
- near the
modern village of
Bardon Mill in Northumberland, it
guarded the
Stanegate, the
Roman road from the
River Tyne to the
Solway Firth. It is
noted for...
- most
northerly town in the
Roman Empire,
lying at the
junction of the
Stanegate and Dere Street, the two most
important local Roman roads. The
first fort...
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racehorse Stonestreet (disambiguation)
Stane Street (disambiguation)
Stanegate, a
Roman road
parallel to Hadrian's Wall on its
south side
between Corbridge...
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designation of a
Roman road
which ran
north from Ebora**** (York),
crossing the
Stanegate at
Corbridge (Hadrian's Wall was
crossed at the Portgate, just to the...
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Street (Chichester),
Roman road
Stane Street (Colchester),
Roman road
Stanegate,
Roman road that pre-dates Hadrian's Wall
Watling Street,
Roman road Bancroft...
- Rock Star:
Adventures of a
Meteorite Man (First ed.).
United States:
Stanegate Press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 978-0984754823. "Meet the Crew:
Action Scientist...
- of the
village of Bowness-on-Solway. The
route was
slightly north of
Stanegate, an
important Roman road
built several decades earlier to link two forts...
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about 4
miles (6 km) west of Hexham.
Newbrough and
Fourstones are on the
Stanegate Roman road,
built in AD 71,
which runs from east to west and
formed the...