-
about 2
miles south of today's town centre, at a site
later known as
Watercrook. It was
built about AD 90,
originally in timber,
rebuilt with
stone about...
-
tentatively (and
probably wrongly)
applied to the
ruins of a
Roman fort at
Watercrook about 2 mi (3.2 km)
south of
Kendal in ****bria, for
which the
Roman name...
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including the Roman-era
names of
Valognes in Normandy,
Maryport and
Watercrook in ****bria,
River Alyn in
North Wales,
Alcester in Warwickshire, Ardoch...
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Zebrahead from MFZB, 2003 Alavana, or Alone, an
Ancient Roman settlement at
Watercrook Alone, Kentucky, US, an
unincorporated townsite ALONE, a
charity providing...
- unit
Alona or Alone,
another name for Alavana, the
Roman settlement at
Watercrook Alona (crustacean), a
large genus of
Cladocera Alona (plant), a genus...
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likely that the
Romans used The Helm in
conjunction with the
Roman fort at
Watercrook situated on the
banks of the Kent, at the most
northerly tip of the Parish...
- Ravengl**** to
Whitchurch but this
cannot be Maryport, but is
either a fort at
Watercrook (on the
river Kent near Kendal) or one at Low
Borrowbridge (on the River...
- been
discovered in the
north of the
parish close to the
ruined fort at
Watercrook, Alavana. ****bria
portal Listed buildings in
Helsington UK
Census (2011)...
- Alavana, Alona, or Alunna,
generally identified with the
Roman fort at
Watercrook near
Kendal in ****bria Alauna, the
Roman settlement at
Alcester in Warwickshire...
- in north-west England:
excavations at the
Roman forts of Ravengl****,
Watercrook and
Bownes (1979). The
Changing Landscapes of
South Etruria (1979). Una...