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- Trimontium was a Roman fort complex located at Newstead, near Melrose, in the Scottish Borders, beneath the three Eildon Hills which almost certainly gave...
- Trimontium may refer to: Trimontium (Newstead), an ancient Roman fort at Newstead, Borders, Scotland Plovdiv, Bulgaria, the capital of the ancient Roman...
- that the towns of the Selgovae were Carbantorigum, Uxellum, Corda, and Trimontium. However, there were no towns as such in the area at that time, so he...
- the ancient city (amongst which are Thracian Eumolpia/Pulpudeva, Roman Trimontium) situated where Plovdiv is today. The city became one of the largest and...
- the theatres on the territory of the Roman Empire, in the theatre of Trimontium the honorary spectator seats were inscribed. There were inscriptions not...
- well-preserved sections of the road form part of St Cuthbert's Way to Trimontium near Melrose. There, the route crosses the Tweed and follows the Leader...
- Lord Byron) Newstead, Scottish Borders, the site of the Roman fort at Trimontium Newstead, South Kesteven, in Uffington, Lincolnshire, England Newstead...
- Novantae tribe of the Iron Age. Ptolemy's placement of the Selgovae town of Trimontium was accepted to be somewhere along the southern coast of Scotland until...
- moorland west of the Cheviot Hills to Melrose, Scottish Borders (Latin: Trimontium). As evidence of its border position through medieval times, Northumberland...
- forts were destro**** by fire, with human remains and damaged armour at Trimontium (at modern Newstead, in SE Scotland) indicating hostilities at least at...