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Roman fort in Northumberland, England
Bremenium (High Rochester) is an ancient Roman fort (castrum) located at Rochester, Northumberland, England. The fort is part of the defensive system
Bremenium
Method of spatial measurement using laser
A lidar view of Bremenium Roman fort, vicus and Birdhope camps together with later Medieval ridge and furrow in Northumberland
Lidar
Defensive fortification in Roman Britain
Turret Outpost forts beyond the wall include: Habitancum (Risingham) Bremenium (High Rochester) Fanum Cocidi (Bewcastle) (north of Birdoswald) Ad Fines
Hadrian's_Wall
Nether Heyford, now re-buried Aesica, Roman fort, north of Haltwhistle Bremenium, High Rochester Carrawburgh, Mithraeum temple by Hadrian's Wall Chesters
Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain
Roman road that ran from York in England to the Antonine Wall in Scotland
of marching forts at Fourlaws, West Woodburn (Habitancum), Rochester (Bremenium), and at Chew Green. Brementium was the last stop listed for Antonine
Dere_Street
Village in England
Corbridge and Jedburgh. The village is the site of the Roman fort of Bremenium, built there to protect the important Roman road of Dere Street, which
Rochester,_Northumberland
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
into position initially establishing his supply routes from Coria and Bremenium and moved three legions, the Legio II Augusta from Caerleon, the Legio
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
Agned was another term for Edinburgh, although possibly at the Roman fort Bremenium, near Rochester, Northumberland Battle of Mons Badonicus c. AD 496 (12th
List of locations associated with Arthurian legend
List_of_locations_associated_with_Arthurian_legend
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
(Veluniate) on the eastern end of the Antonine Wall, via High Rochester (Bremenium) and Melrose (Trimontium); Carlisle to Bothwellhaugh (certain) and (likely)
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Ancient Roman political position
recorded during the third century as a curator. One inscription from Bremenium mentions a subcurator operum publicorum who is the husband of a woman
Curator aedium sacrarum et operum locorumque publicorum
Curator_aedium_sacrarum_et_operum_locorumque_publicorum
Roman term for a fortified military base
A lidar view of Bremenium Roman fort, vicus and Birdhope camps in Northumberland
Castra
Ancient Celtic god of Roman Britain
Cumbria, two from Risingham (Habitancum) and one from High Rochester (Bremenium) in Northumberland, one from Netherby (Castra Exploratorum) in Cumbria
Mogons
Major road in the United Kingdom
and shares its route as far as the historic camps of Habitancum and Bremenium. The area contains numerous Roman forts. The current route across Carter
A68_road
Roman road in England
fort at Learchild, from here a road headed west to meet Dere Street at Bremenium (High Rochester). Just north of the fort, the road re-crosses the A697
Devil's_Causeway
Roman legion
Flavia Ingenuus miles legionis VI Victricis Piae Fidelis. High Rochester (Bremenium), U.K. RIB 1292 = CIL VII 1057. - Dis Manibus Flavius Agricola miles legionis
Legio_VI_Victrix
1979 British TV documentary series
the Harleian genealogies, but finds little that is reliable. Finally at Bremenium and Carlisle he finds hints that Arthur may have lived and died further
In_Search_of_the_Dark_Ages
Ancient people of northern Iberia
diplomas, and served on the northern frontier of Roman Britain, including Bremenium, Longovicium and Hadrian's Wall. The name was still in use in late antiquity
Varduli
the 4th century; Qasr Bshir. Satala Alauna, Arbeia, Banna, Branodunum, Bremenium, Burrium, Camulodunum, Derventio Coritanorum, Derventio Brigantum, Deva
List_of_castra_by_province
Commander of the Roman army in Northern England
Tribune cohortis primae Asturum, Aesica Cuneus Sarmatarum, Bremetenraco (Bremenium?)(no officer stated) Cohortis secundae Dalmatarum, Magnis Tribune Alae
Dux_Britanniarum
Roman military installation in Northumberland, England
Northumberland National Park and within the Military Training Area at Otterburn. Bremenium Featherwood Roman Camps Quintus Lollius Urbicus History of Northumberland
Chew_Green
List of place-names compiled by an anonymous Ravennate cleric
Celouion Itucodon Maromago Duabsissis Venutio Trimuntiium Eburocaslum Bremenium Coccuueda Alauna Oleaclauis Euidensca Rumabo Iterum sunt ciuitates in
Ravenna_Cosmography
Ancient Roman fort in Northumberland, England
(21 km) north of Corbridge (Coria) and 8 miles (13 km) south of Rochester (Bremenium), the next Roman forts on Dere Street. The fort occupies a low mound overlooking
Habitancum
Battle fought between the defending Caledonian Selgovae tribe and Roman legions
into position initially establishing his supply routes from Coria and Bremenium and moved three legions, the Legio II Augusta from Caerleon, the Legio
Burnswark_Hill
Branodunum Brancaster, Norfolk ND, T Bravonium Leintwardine, Herefordshire AI Bremenium High Rochester, Northumberland AI Bremetennacum Veteranorum Ribchester
List of Roman place names in Britain
List_of_Roman_place_names_in_Britain
Settlement in Northumberland, England
it is the second-most northernly mithraeum discovered so far – only Bremenium (High Rochester), more than 10 miles (16 km) from Brocolitia, is further
Carrawburgh
his predecessor, Maecilius Fuscus. He also mentioned on a dedication at Bremenium, today High Rochester. Mennen, Inge, Power and Status in the Roman Empire
Egnatius_Lucillianus
Roman governor (bef. 222 - uncertain 235)
known through an inscription marking the repair of a ballistarium at Bremenium, today High Rochester, Northumberland. Edmund Groag first suggested that
Claudius_Apellinus
the Anglo-Saxons at what is believed to be the old Roman fortress of Bremenium in Rochester, Northumberland. Battle of Mons Badonicus – The Anglo-Saxons
List_of_Anglo-Welsh_wars
Historic site in near Byrness, Northumberland
and by smaller groups employed in routine maintenance. Chew Green and Bremenium, nearby Roman encampments on Dere Street, lie to the north and south.
Featherwood_Roman_Camps
Castellated country house hotel in Northumberland, England
to have been brought from the nearby hamlet of Rochester – site of the Bremenium Roman fort – are situated at the entrance to the tower. The Douglas Monument
Otterburn_Tower
England via Pennymuir Roman camps, Woden Law hillfort and High Rochester (Bremenium). Most papers at Congresses were organised geographically and were excavation
Congress of Roman Frontier Studies
Congress_of_Roman_Frontier_Studies
Auxiliary Roman fort in Durham county
forts in the Britannia Superior, such as Castlecary on the Antonine Wall, Bremenium (High Rochester), Corstopitum (Corbridge) and milecastle 19 on Hadrian's
Longovicium
Milecastle on Hadrian's Wall
mentioned in inscriptions at the Antonine Wall, Longovicium in Durham, Bremenium and Corstopitum in Northumberland and on the Dere Street in Cappuck in
Milecastle_19
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Lord Shiva
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With no desire
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