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Vindomora was an
auxiliary fort on Dere Street, in the
province of
Lower Britain (Britannia Inferior). Its ruins, now
known as
Ebchester Roman Fort, are...
- Vinovia, (Binchester
Roman Fort),
Roman fort
north of
Bishop Auckland Vindomora,
Roman fort at
Ebchester Pevensey Roman Fort (Anderitum),
Pevensey Belgic...
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Lanchester and Ebchester, the
sites of the
former forts of
Longovicium and
Vindomora. At
Coria (modern Corbridge), it met the
Stanegate road
which runs parallel...
- (Whitley
Castle near Alston)
Vindolanda (Little
Chesters or Chesterholm)
Vindomora (Ebchester) The
Eagle of the
Ninth is a
celebrated children's
novel by...
- Chesterholme,
Northumberland RC, T
Vindomis Neatham,
Hampshire AI, RC
Vindomora Ebchester,
County Durham AI
Vinovia Binchester,
County Durham AI, P, RC...
- from the
village of Ebchester,
built on the site of the
Roman fort of
Vindomora. Low
Westwood lies just off the A694, and is on the 'Red kite' (45/46)...
- the
walls and
doorway had been
taken from
Roman rubble of the fort of
Vindomora, on
which most of the
village is located. The
church was
restored in 1876...
- Ebora**** (York),
known as Dere Street. It is
situated between the
forts of
Vindomora (Ebchester) and
Vinovia (Binchester). The fort
dates to AD 140, covers...
- (Welsh gwyn); in Vindolanda,
Celtic *landā 'land, place' (Welsh llan). In
Vindomora,
second element could be 'sea' (Welsh môr,
Irish muir):
Vindobala (Latin)...
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Lavatrae (Bowes),
Longovicium (Lanchester),
Piercebridge (Morbium),
Vindomora (Ebchester) and
Vinovium (Binchester). (The
Roman fort at
Arbeia (South...