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    Hardknott Roman Fort is an archeological site, the remains of the Roman fort Mediobogdum, located on the western side of the challenging Hardknott Pass...
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    side is Harter Fell and the remains of Hardknott Roman Fort (200 metres (660 ft) above sea level). The Hardknott Pass stands at a maximum elevation of...
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    dating from around 2000 BCE. The remains of the Hardknott Roman Fort are 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east; the fort was occupied for most of the period from the...
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    Park. The fort guarded the Roman road from Brougham to the Roman fort of Glannoventa by the sea at Ravenglass, by way of Hardknott Roman Fort. There is...
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    From here, a road was constructed during the Trajanic period to Hardknott Roman Fort. A road between Ambleside to Old Penrith and/or Brougham, going over...
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    Chester Roman Amphitheatre Roman Middlewich, King Street Roman Fort Ambleside Roman Fort Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna). Part of Hadrian's Wall Hardknott Roman...
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    Glannoventa (category Roman fortifications in England)
    has been affected by coastal erosion. A Roman Road led inland via Hardknott Roman Fort and other sites named in the Ravenna Cosmography. The walls of a...
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    attractions include: the Roman Bath House at Ravenglass; the Hardknott Roman Fort, known to the Romans as Mediobogdum, at the foot of Hardknott Pass; the watermills...
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    High Street (Lake District) (category Roman sites in Cumbria)
    and should be undertaken only by experienced walkers. Hardknott Roman Fort "High Street, Roman road: a Scheduled Monument in Martindale, Eden". B Conduit...
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  • Machine, InfoBritain.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-11-21. M. R. Hull, "Short Guide to Roman Colchester" RCAHMS Canmore. Retrieved 30 August 2012 Pallister, Marian (2005)...
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  • North Yorkshire, the late Roman coastal 'signal station' at Scarborough Castle, the Roman camps at Cawthorn, Hardknott Roman Fort, Habitancum (Risingham)...
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    Barrow-in-Furness, with a station at Ravenglass. Hardknott Roman Fort in Cumbria (nearest military bath house, between the fort and the modern road) Segedunum in Wallsend...
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    Power may have been shared between the Civitas and the Roman military. Some forts, such as Hardknott and Watercrook, may have been de-militarised, and parts...
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    nearby Hardknott Roman Fort. At this point the Esk is joined by the Hardknott Beck, which is accompanied by the motor road that has crossed Hardknott Pass...
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    Eskdale Civil parish The panorama across Eskdale from Hardknott Roman Fort Eskdale Location in the former Copeland Borough Show map of the former Borough...
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    Ravenglass (category Roman sites in Cumbria)
    for much of north-western Roman Britain, with a road from Ravenglass over the Hardknott Pass to the Roman forts at Hardknott and Ambleside. The location...
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    Power may have been shared between the Civitas and the Roman military. Some forts, such as Hardknott and Watercrook, may have been de-militarised, and parts...
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  • Birdoswald Roman Fort. The bridge was remodelled at least twice, being widened to take a road in the late 2nd or early 3rd century AD. Hardknott Roman Fort Roman...
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  • Francis J. Haverfield (category Presidents of The Roman Society)
    Haverfield, Francis (1893). The Roman Fort on Hardknott, Known as Hardknott Castle. T. Wilson. Haverfield, Francis (1892). Roman Inscriptions in Britain: 1888–1890...
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    to Hadrian's Wall. Bidwell, P. T., Croom, A., Snape, M. E. 1999. Hardknott Roman Fort, Cumbria : including an account of the excavations by the late Dorothy...
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    Mediobogdum, 9 miles east of Ravenglass. Today the site is known as the Hardknott Roman Fort. While writing the book Jack Whyte was taken by his brother to the...
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  • and eleven farms are protected with extensive areas of fell and Hardknott Roman Fort, which is maintained by English Heritage. In the Duddon Valley the...
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  • Reivers. The Roman empire built Hadrian's Wall dividing England and Scotland, and various forts throughout Cumbria, including Hardknott Roman Fort in Eskdale...
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    attractions. Duddon Sands, Cumbria by William Turner in Tate Britain Hardknott Roman Fort Wonderful Walker Quoted in H Davies, A Walk around the Lakes (London...
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  • Roman Fort, vol. 1, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne with Tyne and Wear Museums Bidwell, P. T., Snape, M. and Croom, A. 1999. Hardknott Roman...
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    Brocavum (redirect from Brocavum Roman Camp)
    present West Coast rail line); and the Glannaventa (Ravenglass) Roman port - Hardknott - Galava (Ambleside) - High Street - Brougham route. From Brocavum...
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    (2011), pp. 106–112. McCloy, Andrew; Midgley, Andrew (2008). "Hardknott Fort". Discovering Roman Britain. New Holland Publishers. pp. 132–139. ISBN 9781847731289...
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    historical organisations he was heavily involved in the excavation of the Hardknott Roman Fort, South Cumberland. He also became one of the committee of experts...
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  • the museum at the Roman site of Wall in Staffordshire (1958), Aldborough Roman town and Museum, Yorkshire (1970) and Hardknott Fort (1972), and provided...
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  • Cohors IV Delmatarum (category Dalmatia (Roman province))
    of its last datable inscription, a building inscription at the Roman fort of Hardknott (Cumbria). The latter is incomplete, but is plausibly though not...
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