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Arbeia was a
large Roman fort in
South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England, now ruined, and
which has been
partially reconstructed. It was
first excavated in...
- bank of the
mouth of the
River Tyne. The town was
known in
Roman times as
Arbeia and as Caer Urfa by the
Early Middle Ages. It is the
fourth largest settlement...
- with an
inscription written by a
Palmyrene emigrant at the site of Fort
Arbeia.
Control of
Syria eventually p****ed from the
Romans to the
Byzantines with...
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Metropolitan College South Tyneside College Sunderland College Tynemouth Priory Arbeia Museum Newcastle Keep Offs****
Group Newcastle make oil platforms. Sage...
- Tyneside. In
South Shields (Latin:
Arbeia, Brythonic: Caer Urfa),
excavations and a
reconstructed fort are
found at
Arbeia (AD 160). This fort
served as a...
- fort in
Wallsend – the "wall's end" – and to the
separate supply fort of
Arbeia in
South Shields,
across the
river from Hadrian's Wall. The
extent of Hadrian's...
-
Fines (Chew Green)
Supply forts behind the wall include:
Alauna (Maryport)
Arbeia (South Shields)
Coria (Corbridge) Epia**** (Whitley
Castle near Alston) Vindolanda...
- of the
Arbeia roman fort. "Service at Sage".
Evening Chronicle. 14
February 2005.
Retrieved 29
November 2024. Lake, Evie (1 June 2023). "
Arbeia Roman Fort...
- to
South Shields at the Tyne's
south s****,
where the
cycleway ends at
Arbeia Roman Fort. Much of its
route is very
close to Hadrian's Wall.
Kendal to...
- Romano-Celtic
Temple Nunnery Mead,
Roman Villa Waddon Hill, near
Beaminster Arbeia Roman Fort,
South Shields Binchester Roman Fort, (called
Vinovia by the...