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    Anderitum (also Anderida or Anderidos) was a Saxon Shore fort in the Roman province of Britannia. The ruins adjoin the west end of the village of Pevensey...
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    Anderitum, known as ad Gabalos in the late 3rd century and as Javols in subsequent centuries, is a Gallo-Roman town located in the French department of...
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    Portus Lemanis (Lympne, Kent), garrisoned by the Numerus Turnacensium. Anderitum (Pevensey Castle, East Sussex), garrisoned by the Numerus Abulcorum. Portus...
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    and is open to visitors. Built around 290 AD and known to the Romans as Anderitum, the fort appears to have been the base for a fleet called the Classis...
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    conquest of Gaul, the Romans preserved the capital city of the Gabali, Anderitum, which they renamed Gabalum, since called Javols. In the early Middle...
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    Forts. The fort at Pevensey, built between AD 300 and 340, was named Anderitum. The earliest stone remains on the site date from the Roman period, including...
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    [citation needed] Civitas sine suffragio Quirites Forum of Vieux-la-Romaine Anderitum (Gaul) Smith, William (1875). "CIVITAS (ROMAN)". A Dictionary of Greek...
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    Pevensey Castle in September 1066 (re-using the Roman Saxon Shore fort of Anderitum), Hastings (prior to the Battle of Hastings) and Dover. Hastings Castle...
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    Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sussex besieges and conquers the fortified town Anderitum in southern Britain. He massacres the population, apparently sub-Roman...
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  • Sussex 280s The outer curtain wall is the remains of the Roman fort called Anderitum. Cardiff Castle Cardiff, Wales c. 290 The outer curtain wall incorporates...
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    Bishop Auckland Vindomora, Roman fort at Ebchester Pevensey Roman Fort (Anderitum), Pevensey Belgic oppidum (Roman Braintree) Caesaromagus (Roman Chelmsford)...
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    (Gariannonum) near Great Yarmouth, Lympne (Portus Lemanis) and Pevensey (Anderitum). Standard Roman road construction techniques, long evolved on the Continent...
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    territory was covered by the forest that took its name from the fort of Anderitum at modern Pevensey, and known to the Romano-British as the Forest of Andred...
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    Alcester, Warwickshire RC, T Amboglanna or Banna Birdoswald, Cumbria ND Anderitum Pevensey, East Sussex ND, T Aquae Arnemetiae Buxton, Derbyshire RC Aquae...
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    Peyre-en-Aubrac. Its population was 339 in 2019. Communes of the Lozère department Anderitum (Gaul) Téléchargement du fichier d'ensemble des populations légales en...
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  • fort) and 11th century (castle) Ruins Pevensey Castle is a Roman fort (Anderitum) at Pevensey which was later remodelled into a medieval castle in the...
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  • transferred to Dubris (Dover). Other bases were Portus Lemanis (Lympne) and Anderitum (Pevensey), while Gesoriacum on the Gallic coast likely remained active...
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  • Hampshire all through northern Sussex. "Andredes cester" is thought to be Anderitum, the Saxon Shore fort built by the Roman rebel Carausius in the late 3rd...
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  • near the margin of Mearcræd's stream. 491 Ælle and his son Cissa besiege Anderitum, the Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey, and kill all the Britons there. 495...
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    the capital of the Gévaudan, the Gallic period then Gallo-Roman, was Anderitum. Found in the ancient texts are the names of Mimate, Mimata (mountain)...
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  • that the Gabalians were survivors of the Battle of Alesia. Their capital Anderitum became Javols. The Rutenians, who may have come from the Danube delta...
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    buildings, the best known being: Bignor Roman Villa Fishbourne Roman Palace Anderitum (Pevensey Castle) The coast of Roman Britain had a series of defensive...
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  • Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sussex besieges and conquers the fortified town Anderitum in southern Britain. He massacres the population, apparently sub-Roman...
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  • two hundred posts. 0 Timestamp of BCE, or BP to positive years, CE 290 Anderitum a Saxon Shore Fort begins 535, multiple years The volcanic winter of 536...
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  • cemeteries there. To the east of Pevensey, beyond the Saxon Shore fort of Anderitum, on the other side of the estuary and marsh and from there to the border...
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    located south of the Arveni, and north of the Ruteni. Their chief town was Anderitum (present-day Javols). They were subject, and allied to the Averni. They...
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  • entire reign of William. The main events take place in the vicinity of Anderitum, close to modern Pevensey. The Sword and the Cowl (1909) by Edgar Swan...
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    Chichester area to overcome Romano-British resistance based on the fortress of Anderitum at Pevensey. The road may have had military importance during this time...
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  • original on 23 April 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015. Olusoga 2016, p. 33 "Anderitum". Pastscape, Historic England. Retrieved 14 May 2015. Grehan & Mace 2012...
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    or ande - an intensive particle commonly used in place names, such as: Anderitum (Cantal, Anterrieux), Andematunnum (Haute-Marne, Langres), etc. followed...
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