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- Branodunum was an ancient Roman fort to the east of the modern English village of Brancaster in Norfolk. Its Roman name derives from the local Celtic language...
- years of service in the post. The villages name means 'Roman site of Branodunum', where the original Romano-British name may be preserved in the first...
- to the coastal defensive line of Saxon S**** forts such as Brancaster (Branodunum), Burgh Castle (Gariannonum) near Great Yarmouth, Lympne (Portus Lemanis)...
- respectively c. 220 ? Saxons raid south-east coast; forts built at Reculver and Branodunum (Brancaster). 245 ? Many thousands of acres of modern-day Lincolnshire...
- for Britain are listed here, from north to south, with their garrisons. Branodunum (Brancaster, Norfolk). One of the earliest forts, dated to the 230s. It...
- Monmouth AI Bomium Cowbridge, South Glamorgan? AI Bovio Tilston, Cheshire AI Branodunum Brancaster, Norfolk ND, T Bravonium Leintwardine, Herefordshire AI Bremenium...
- London Wall, London Temple of Mithras Amphitheatre at Guildhall, London Branodunum Burgh Castle Caister-on-Sea Caistor St. Edmund Gariannonum Bannaventa...
- respectively. c. 220 Saxons raid south-east coast; forts built at Reculver and Branodunum (Brancaster). 245 Many thousands of acres of modern-day Lincolnshire are...
- Martia was stationed in the 4th century. Satala Alauna, Arbeia, Banna, Branodunum, Bremenium, Burrium, Camulodunum, Derventio Coritanorum, Derventio (Malton)...
- the 4th century, as it left an inscription in the Saxon S**** fort of Branodunum (Brancaster, Norfolk). The regiments is attested in the following Roman...