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Blatobulgium was a
Roman fort,
located at the modern-day site
known as Birrens, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It
protected the main
western road to Scotland...
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Richborough with Hadrian's Wall via Wroxeter. The
continuation on to
Blatobulgium (Birrens, Dumfriesshire)
beyond Hadrian's Wall in
modern Scotland may...
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eight known inscriptions to
Brigantia in Britain. At
Birrens (the
Roman Blatobulgium),
Dumfries and Galloway, in Scotland, is an inscription:
Brigantiae s(acrum)...
- (Letocetum);
Wroxeter (Viroconium);
sometimes continued to
Birrens (
Blatobulgium) or
conflated with Dere
Street or
continued south to
Magnae (Kenchester)...
- Daventry,
Northamptonshire AI
Belgic oppidum Braintree, Es****
other Blatobulgium Birrens,
Dumfrieshire AI
Blestium Monmouth AI
Bomium Cowbridge, South...
- was
substantially planted with
Roman forts at this time, at Broomholm,
Blatobulgium (Birrens), Ward Law, Milton, Drumlanrig, Dalswinton, and
Glenlochar on...
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Coggabata Maia
Outpost Forts Habitan****
Fanum Cocidi Castra Exploratorum Blatobulgium Stanegate Forts Corstopitum Newbrough Vindolanda Haltwhistle Burn Magnis...
- inscription, RIB 2107, on an
altar stone found at
Birrens (the
Roman Blatobulgium) in what is now
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
According to the inscription...
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after flour sacks,
since they were so
ubiquitous in so many cultures.
Blatobulgium in Scotland, and Pieniężno in Poland, for example, are
possibly named...
- P**** into
Clydesdale and up the
Annan to Tweeddale, and the
ruins of
Blatobulgium at
Birrens is one of the best-preserved
examples of a
Roman camp. Roman...