- 55°57′47″N 2°40′21″W / 55.96306°N 2.67250°W / 55.96306; -2.67250
Traprain Law is a hill 6 km (4 mi) east of Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. It is...
- The
Traprain Law
treasure is a ****d of late
Roman hacksilver,
found on the
hillfort of
Traprain Law (East Lothian, SE Scotland)
during excavations in...
-
brother Colonel Eustace James Anthony Balfour.
Balfour was made
Viscount Traprain, of
Whittingehame in the
County of Haddington, at the same time as he was...
- accepted. On 5 May 1922,
Balfour was
created Earl of
Balfour and
Viscount Traprain, of Whittingehame, in the
county of Haddington. In
October 1922 he, with...
- Britannia. The
earliest known capital of the
Votadini appears to have been the
Traprain Law hill fort in East Lothian,
until that was
abandoned in the
early 5th...
-
silver ****ds, such as
those in the
Esquiline Treasure from Rome, and from
Traprain Law in Scotland. The type is
thought to have
developed from
earlier s****-shaped...
- (*Selgowī)
Eildon Hill? Silurēs
Venta Silurum;
Llanmelin Textoverdī (*Textowerdī) Coria? Trinovantēs (*Trinowantī)
Camulodunum Votadīnī/Otadīnī
Traprain...
-
Traprain Law in East Lothian, said to be the site of King Lot's capital...
-
sandstone with the
facets from
shaping still clearly visible were
found at
Traprain Law in East Lothian. A
significant number have
already been
found here...
- of
London until 1922;
thereafter created Earl of
Balfour and
Viscount Traprain and
joined the
House of
Lords Served as
Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster...