Lavatrae , also known as Lavatris, was a Roman fort in the modern-day village of Bowes, County Durham, England. The medieval Bowes Castle was built within...
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god Vindonnus - an epithet for Belenus Vinotonus - a Brittonic god of Lavatrae Viridios - a Brittonic god of Ancaster Virotutis - a Gallic epithet of...
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Chester-le-Street Concangis 1886 Cong Burn Concangis Cong Burn – River Wear Bowes Lavatrae c.1900 Roman road River Greta Piercebridge Morbium c.1709 High Coniscliffe...
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Penrith] 14 To Bravoniacum [Kirkby Thore] 13 To Verterae [Brough] 13 To Lavatrae [Bowes] 14 To Cataractonium [Catterick] 16 Isurium [Aldborough] 24 Eboracum...
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Durham, England. Built within the perimeter of the former Roman fort of Lavatrae, on the Roman road that is now the A66, the early timber castle on the...
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Castle Bowes 12th century AD Built on the site of the former Roman fort of Lavatrae. Bowes is the first of three Norman castles on the Stainmore Pass. Kepier...
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1972. The A66 and A67 roads meet at Bowes. The Roman name for Bowes was Lavatrae. A Roman fort was located there, which was re-used as the site for Bowes...
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Praefectus Numeri directorum, Verteris Praefectus Numeri exploratorum, Lavatrae Praefectus Equitum Dalmatarum, Praesidio Praefectus Equitum Crispianorum...
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1 miles (16.3 km) Greta Bridge Roman fort. 16.0 miles (25.7 km) Bowes Lavatrae North-east: 19.0 miles (30.6 km) Rey Cross 25.1 miles (40.4 km) Stainmore...
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equivalent of Watling Street running 16 or 18 Roman miles northwest to Lavatrae (Bowes). These roads communicated with and supplied Hadrian's and the Antonine...
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County Durham. There were Roman forts at Concangis (Chester-le-Street), Lavatrae (Bowes), Longovicium (Lanchester), Piercebridge (Morbium), Vindomora (Ebchester)...
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(Concangis) Aqueduct channels have been identified at: Lanchester Bowes (Lavatrae) . . . Aesica is the only Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall known to have had...
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