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- Gariannonum, or Gariannum, was a Roman Saxon S**** fort in Norfolk, England. The Notitia Dignitatum, a Roman Army "order of battle" from about AD 400...
- Castle (Norfolk) near the mouth of the river Yare, thought to be the Gariannonum of the Notitia Dignitatum and of the geographical description of Britain...
- of Saxon S**** forts such as Brancaster (Branodunum), Burgh Castle (Gariannonum) near Great Yarmouth, Lympne (Portus Lemanis) and Pevensey (Anderitum)...
- suggesting that its original garrison was the cohors I Aquitanorum. Gariannonum (Burgh Castle, Norfolk). Established between 260 and the mid-270s to...
- Norfolk (but until 1974 in Suffolk). This fort was possibly known as Gariannonum, although the single record that uses the name may perhaps be referring...
- Yarmouth (Gernemwa, Yernemuth) lies near the site of the Roman fort camp of Gariannonum at the mouth of the River Yare. Its situation having attracted fishermen...
- Guildhall, London Branodunum Burgh Castle Caister-on-Sea Caistor St. Edmund Gariannonum Bannaventa, Norton, Northamptonshire Borough Hill Roman villa, Daventry...
- the subject of debate, M. R. James states that the Saxon S**** fort, Gariannonum (which he identified as Burgh Castle) takes its name from the original...
- was occupied until around 370-390 AD. This fort was possibly known as Gariannonum, although the single record that describes it as such may also mean the...
- contemporary with the forts at Dubris (Dover), Portus Lemanis (Lympne) and Gariannonum (Burgh Castle). According to the early 5th-century Notitia Dignitatum...