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Anderitum (also
Anderida or Anderidos) was a
Saxon S**** fort in the
Roman province of Britannia. The
ruins adjoin the west end of the
village of Pevensey...
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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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Portus Lemanis (Lympne, Kent),
garrisoned by the
Numerus Turnacensium.
Anderitum (Pevensey Castle, East Sus****),
garrisoned by the
Numerus Abulcorum. Portus...
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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...
- 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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Thebaid (Egypt).
Aelle of Sus****
besieges and
conquers the
fortified town
Anderitum in
southern Britain. He m****acres the po****tion,
apparently sub-Roman...
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Pevensey Castle in
September 1066 (re-using the
Roman Saxon S**** fort of
Anderitum),
Hastings (prior to the
Battle of Hastings) and Dover.
Hastings Castle...
- Sus**** 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...
- (Gariannonum) near
Great Yarmouth,
Lympne (Portus Lemanis) and
Pevensey (
Anderitum).
Standard Roman road
construction techniques, long
evolved on the Continent...
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transferred to
Dubris (Dover).
Other bases were
Portus Lemanis (Lympne) and
Anderitum (Pevensey),
while Gesoria**** on the
Gallic coast likely remained active...