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Surroundings:

Milecastle 30 (Limestone Corner)Walwick Fell Temporary CampAltar to local gods by Cohort II NerviansBrocolitia FortTombstone for unknown, son of Milenus, Cohort I BatavorumHead of a bearded manRelief of 3 water nymphsAltar with nymphs, genii, Cohort I BatavorumTombstone of a standard-bearerAltar dedicated to Covventine by Cohort I BatavorumTombstone of a standard-bearerTombstone of a standard-bearerAltar erected by Cohort I BatavorumTombstone for trumpeter of Cohort I BatavorumAltar dedicated to Mithras Cohort I BatavorumAltar dedicated to Mithras by M. Simplicius Simplex praefectMithraeum on Hadrian's WallMother goddess found in MithraeumAltar dedicated to Mithras by Cohort I BatavorumMithraeumRoman FortSlab with Inscription (Latin) from milecastle 38Newbrough Roman FortRoman RdAltar to the goddess Fortune conservatrixRuins of gate CilurnumDedication to Jupiter DolichenusRiver Tyne, northDedication to Antoninus PiusCarving of phallus

Location:

  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Simonburn
  • geo:55.036663,-2.1943
  • Exact location

Class:

  • Temporary camp
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=12761

Annotations


Relevant museums

Chesters Roman Fort Museum

Chesters Roman Fort Museum

Housesteads Museum

Housesteads Roman Fort Museum

Great North Museum: Hancock

Great North Museum: Hancock

Alnwick Castle

Alnwick Castle and museum.


Nearby

Milecastle 30 (Limestone Corner)

A milecastle situated on Hadrian's Wall.

Turret 29B (Limestone Bank)

A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.

Turret 30A (Carrowburgh East)

A turret situated on Hadrian's Wall.


This object was added by Randal Gilbert on 2013-01-24. Last update by Ludwinski on 2023-12-01. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/12761 . Download as RDF/XML, KML.
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