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Trimontium was a
Roman fort
complex located at Newstead, near Melrose, in the
Scottish Borders, in view of the
three Eildon Hills which probably gave its...
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Trimontium may
refer to:
Trimontium (Newstead), an
ancient Roman fort at Newstead, Borders,
Scotland Plovdiv, Bulgaria, the
capital of the
ancient Roman...
- the
ancient city (amongst
which are
Thracian Eumolpia/Pulpudeva,
Roman Trimontium)
situated where Plovdiv is today. The city
became one of the
largest and...
- that the
towns of the
Selgovae were Carbantorigum, Uxellum, Corda, and
Trimontium. However,
there were no
towns as such in the area at that time, so he...
- Mary's Loch St.
Ronans Wells Teviotdale Thirlestane Castle Traquair House Trimontium and the
Eildons Union Bridge Waterloo Monument Wedderburn Castle Borders...
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Oakwood Roman Fort and Camp, near Selkirk,
Scottish Borders Seabegs Wood
Trimontium, Newstead, Melrose,
Scottish Borders Watling Lodge Roman Bath House, Bearsden...
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moorland west of the
Cheviot Hills to Melrose,
Scottish Borders (Latin:
Trimontium). As
evidence of its
border position through medieval times, Northumberland...
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Novantae tribe of the Iron Age. Ptolemy's
placement of the
Selgovae town of
Trimontium was
accepted to be
somewhere along the
southern coast of
Scotland until...
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highest concentrations of
historic hillforts in Europe,
according to the
Trimontium Trust, is in the
Scottish Borders,
including particularly in the historic...
- the
Romans had
taken control of the area, the city was
named in Latin:
TRIMONTIUM,
meaning "The
Three Hills", and
mentioned in the 1st
century by Pliny...