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Vindobala (Brytonnic CelticĀ : windo- fair, white, bala place, situation?, cf. Old
Irish bal, bail place, situation, condition, good luck) was a Roman...
- (Wallsend) Pons
Aelius (Newcastle upon Tyne) Conder**** (Benwell Hill)
Vindobala (Rudchester)
Hunnum (Halton Chesters)
Cilurnum (Chesters aka
Walwick Chesters)...
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primae Frixagorum Vindobala",
referring to the
office of a
tribune of the
first cohort of the 'Frixagi', once
stationed at
Vindobala (at
modern Rudchester)...
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among the soldiery.
Temples to
Mithras also
exist in
military contexts at
Vindobala on Hadrian's Wall (the
Rudchester Mithraeum) and at
Segontium in Roman...
- pre-dating Hadrian's Wall nearby, with
exceptional Roman finds in its
museum Vindobala,
Roman fort at
Rudchester Whitley Castle, also
known as Epia****, a Roman...
- T
Verometum or
Vernometum Willoughby on the Wolds,
Nottinghamshire AI
Vindobala Rudchester,
Northumberland ND, T
Vindocladia Shapwick,
Dorset AI, RC Vindolanda...
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trade and in
December 1898
rescued 22 of 23
seamen aboard the
British Vindobala before the
tanker sank
during a bad
winter storm.
While westbound on 21...
- Hadrian's Wall Wall
Forts (East to West)
Segedunum Pons
Aelius Conder****
Vindobala Onnum Cilurnum Procolita Vercovicium Aesica Magnis Banna Camboglanna Uxelodunum...
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Rudchester Mithraeum is a
Roman temple to the
Roman god
Mithras at
Rudchester (
Vindobala), an
auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall, the
northern frontier of Roman...
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Maurorum Aurelianorum,
Aballaba Praefectus cohortis primae Frixagorum,
Vindobala Tribune cohortis secundae Lingonum,
Segedunum Tribune Alae Sabinianae...