Begins by using a map to show the first Roman road to be built in Britain: Watling Street, which ran between Richborough and Chester. It then shows Ermine Street, which ran from London to York ...
When the Roman Empire ruled what is now called England ... In Cambridgeshire, some of these roads still exist thousands of years after they were first used. Some of the county's Roman roads ...
The property is owned by England’s National Trust and houses the Attingham Estate in Shropshire. The discovery includes ...
The part of the ancient Roman ... road was very important and was used by visiting emperors like Hadrian in 122 AD when he gave instructions for the construction of Hadrian's Wall separating ...
Begins by using a map to show the first Roman road to be built in Britain: Watling Street, which ran between Richborough and Chester. It then shows Ermine Street, which ran from London to York ...
When the Roman ... now called England, many roads were built to connect military camps, towns and ports, and allow movement of troops and supplies. In Cambridgeshire, some of these roads still exist ...
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