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Chester's Roman Fort, c2nd century, (c1960s). Hadrian's wall, Northumberland. Reconstruction drawing of aerial view of fort. Built just after the wall was completed in AD 123, Chesters is the best preserved Roman Cavalry Fort in Britain. It seems very likely that Chesters was the Roman Cilurnum referred to in the late Roman Military List Notitia Dignitatum, established first as a station for cavalry and, later, footsoldiers.
Unique Identifier
AR9434787
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Image
Purpose
Public
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5301px × 3752px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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2000s
21ST CENTURY
2ND CENTURY
ACCESS
Aerial View
Alan Ernest
Alan Ernest Sorrell
Alan Sorrell
ART
ARTS
Bird's eye view
Bridge
Britain
Britannia
British
building
BUILDINGS
Cavalry
cavalry fort
Chester's Fort
Cilurnum
color
concept
country
Defense
DEFENSIVE
Drawing
England
English
english heritage
FORT
Fortification
geographical feature
Geography
hadrians wall
HISTORIC
Italy
Landscape
LOCATION
Military
Northumberland
Reconstruction
River
river tyne
Roman
ROME
Sorrell
TGN
tyne
War
WARFARE
Wars