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    name Concangis is Brittonic, but of uncertain meaning; it is possibly derived from a root *concos/*cancos meaning "horse". The Roman fort of Concangis is...
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    town's history is ancient; records date to a Roman-built fort called Concangis. The Roman fort is the Chester (from the Latin castra) of the town's name;...
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  • Edinburgh. Almond–Firth of Forth. 676800 Mars Condates RIB 1045. Altar Concangis (Roman Fort), Chester-le-Street. Cong Burn–Wear. 551570 Mars Condates...
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    fort of Concangis, located at Chester-le-Street. Concangis is the only known Roman fort on the road between York and Newcastle. From Concangis the road...
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    Chelmsford (Caesaromagus) Chester (Deva Victrix) C Chester-le-Street (Concangis) Chichester (Noviomagus Reginorum) C Cirencester (Corinium) C Colchester...
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  • Silchester United Kingdom 70 AD Duroliponte Cambridge United Kingdom 70 AD Concangis Chester-le-Street United Kingdom 70 AD Condate Northwich United Kingdom...
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    (Eboracum); Thirsk; Stockton; Sadberge; Sedgefield; Chester-le-Street (Concangis); Gateshead A1034/1079 Brough-York Dere Street 180 miles 290 km York (Eboracum)...
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    (called Vinovia by the Romans), Roman fort north of Bishop Auckland Concangis, Chester-Le-Street Longovicium, Lanchester, Roman fort with reservoirs...
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    AI Colonia Colchester, Essex AI, RC Conbretovium Coddenham, Suffolk AI Concangis Chester-le-Street, County Durham ND, RC, T Congavata or Coggabata Drumburgh...
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    Brough (East Riding of Yorkshire), to Eboracum (York) and the fort of Concangis (Chester-le-Street). Although the fort was to be the wall's east end,...
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    Praefectus Numeri Longovicanorum, Longovicium Praefectus Numeri vigilum, Concangis Praefectus Numeri supervenientium Petueriensium, Deruentione (Derventio...
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    called Cunecaster or Conceastre), at the site of the old Roman fort of Concangis, in 883, on land granted to them by Guthred. They built a wooden church...
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    road may have existed connecting the fort at Longovicium to the one at Concangis (modern-day Chester-le-Street), but this has yet to be proven. A construction...
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    called Cunecaster or Conceastre), at the site of the old Roman fort of Concangis, in 883, on land granted to them by Guthred. They built a wooden church...
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  • Museum – Waldridge Fell Drift Waggonway Maps Northern Archaeology Group Chester-le-Street Roman fort - Concangis Lanchester Roman fort - Longovicium...
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    Road run through what is now County Durham. There were Roman forts at Concangis (Chester-le-Street), Lavatrae (Bowes), Longovicium (Lanchester), Piercebridge...
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  • Eboracum, Epiacum, Glevum, Isca Dumnoniorum, Isca Augusta, Condercum, Concangis, Corinium, Galava, Glannoventa, Leucarum, Lindum, Mamucium, Manduessedum...
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    Scotch Corner via Dere Street : North - Vinovia ( Binchester Roman Fort) - Concangis ( Chester-le-Street Roman Fort) - Hadrian's Wall. South - Eboracum ( York)...
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  • and other relics. In 883 they settled at the site of the Roman fort of Concangis. Land was granted to them by Guthred, and they built a wooden church within...
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    inscriptions from: Chesters (Cilurnum) South Shields Chester-le-Street (Concangis) Aqueduct channels have been identified at: Lanchester Bowes (Lavatrae)...
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    Hexham (which possibly contained a fort). Other finds at Cong Burn near Concangis (Chester-le-Street) to the east suggest these two forts were also linked...
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