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Verterae was a
Roman fort in the modern-day
village of Brough, ****bria, England.
Occupied between the 1st and 5th
centuries AD, it
protected a key Roman...
- [Carlisle] 12 To
Voreda [Old Penrith] 14 To Bravonia**** [Kirkby T****] 13 To
Verterae [Brough] 13 To
Lavatrae [Bowes] 14 To
Cataractonium [Catterick] 16 Isurium...
- Housesteads,
Northumberland ND, T
Verlucione Sandy Lane,
Wiltshire AI
Verterae or
Verteris Brough, ****bria AI, ND, T
Vertis Unknown (Worcester?) RC Verulamium...
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Castle 1092
Ruins Built by
William Rufus within the old
Roman fort of
Verterae to
protect a key
route through the
Pennine Mountains. The
initial motte...
- most of the
presacral vertebrae, two
sacral vertebrae,
several caudal verterae and ****ociated chevrons, sca**** and humerus,
femora of at
least two individuals...
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castle was
built by
William Rufus around 1092
within the old
Roman fort of
Verterae to
protect a key
route through the
Pennine Mountains. The
initial motte...
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Castle fortlet guarding the
Stainmore P**** to the east of the fort of
Verterae (Brough). The
Pennine Way
footpath follows the line of the
Maiden Way for...
- 751 at the 2011 Census. The
village is on the site of the
Roman fort of
Verterae ("The Forts"), on the
northern leg of the Roman-era
Watling Street, linking...
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Roman auxiliary fort
stood only 9
kilometres (5.6 mi) to the north-east at
Verterae (Brough Castle).
Following the helmet's discovery, the area
around the...
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Stainmore P****
through the Pennines,
overlooking the
River Greta. The name
Verterae,
arguably another name for "Lavatrae",
meant "summit".
Stone walls were...