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Surroundings:

Altar 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 to local gods by Cohort II NerviansTombstone for unknown, son of Milenus, Cohort I BatavorumHead of a bearded manRelief of 3 water nymphsBrocolitia FortMithraeum on Hadrian's WallMithraeumAltar dedicated to Mithras by Cohort I BatavorumAltar dedicated to Mithras Cohort I BatavorumAltar dedicated to Mithras by M. Simplicius Simplex praefectMother goddess found in MithraeumRoman FortMilecastle 30 (Limestone Corner)Limestone Corner Temporary CampBrown Dikes Temporary CampWalwick Fell Temporary CampNewbrough Roman FortCoesike East Temporary CampSlab with Inscription (Latin) from milecastle 38Roman RdGrindon School Temporary CampRooftile XX VictrixChesters from west

Location:

  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Simonburn
  • geo:55.034679,-2.223759
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Vicus or canabae
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=12833

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

Brocolitia Fort, Carrawburgh

Brocolitia Fort, Carrawburgh

Carrawbrough, Mithraeum

A temple to the god Mithras, located near the Hadrian wall.


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