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- Dubris, also known as Portus Dubris and Dubrae, was a port in Roman Britain on the site of present-day Dover, Kent, England. As the closest point to continental...
- It covers an area of 2,300 km2 (890 sq mi) and is a part of the Sanjay-Dubri Tiger Reserve. It is located in the Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests...
- Tiberis. This root *dubri- is widespread in Western Europe e.g. Dover, Portus Dubris. According to legend, the city of Rome was founded in 753 BC on the banks...
- northeast of Haven Mountain, forming the divide between Bibra Valley and Dubris Valley. Danum is a historical name used in Roman Britain for present-day...
- Westminster, the road was later paved by the Romans. It connected the ports of Dubris (Dover), Rutupiae (Richborough Castle), Lemanis (Lympne), and Regulbium...
- Pharos may also refer to: The Pharos, either of two Roman lighthouses at Dubris (Dover, England) Pharos Lighthouse (Fleetwood), Fleetwood, England Pharos...
- of four Saxon S**** Forts along the Kentish coast: Regulbium, Rutupiae, Dubris, and Portus Lemanis. It is also likely that Germanic-speaking mercenaries...
- connected by road to Canterbury and Watling Street and it became Portus Dubris, a fortified port. Dover has a partly preserved Roman lighthouse (the tallest...
- the Tour d'Ordre, that provided a model for the one built soon after at Dubris (Dover). In 43, possibly by re****embling Caligula's troops from 40, Claudius...
- gateway dates back at least as far as the Stone and Bronze ages. Known as Dubris during the Roman occupation of Britain, the port has always enjo**** a significant...