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    Blatobulgium was a Roman fort, located at the modern-day site known as Birrens, in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It protected the main western road to Scotland...
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    Richborough with Hadrian's Wall via Wroxeter. The continuation on to Blatobulgium (Birrens, Dumfriesshire) beyond Hadrian's Wall in modern Scotland may...
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    eight known inscriptions to Brigantia in Britain. At Birrens (the Roman Blatobulgium), Dumfries and Galloway, in Scotland, is an inscription: Brigantiae s(acrum)...
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    Daventry, Northamptonshire AI Belgic oppidum Braintree, Essex other Blatobulgium Birrens, Dumfrieshire AI Blestium Monmouth AI Bomium Cowbridge, South...
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    (Letocetum); Wroxeter (Viroconium); sometimes continued to Birrens (Blatobulgium) or conflated with Dere Street or continued south to Magnae (Kenchester)...
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    after flour sacks, since they were so ubiquitous in so many cultures. Blatobulgium in Scotland, and Pieniężno in Poland, for example, are possibly named...
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    Coggabata Maia Outpost Forts Habitancum Fanum Cocidi Castra Exploratorum Blatobulgium Stanegate Forts Corstopitum Newbrough Vindolanda Haltwhistle Burn Magnis...
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  • inscription, RIB 2107, on an altar stone found at Birrens (the Roman Blatobulgium) in what is now Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. According to the inscription...
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    Pass into Clydesdale and up the Annan to Tweeddale, and the ruins of Blatobulgium at Birrens is one of the best-preserved examples of a Roman camp. Roman...
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  • was substantially planted with Roman forts at this time, at Broomholm, Blatobulgium (Birrens), Ward Law, Milton, Drumlanrig, Dalswinton, and Glenlochar on...
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    could have escaped death or enslavement. Near the Antonine Roman fort of Blatobulgium, (modern Birrens), finds include one of Britain’s largest Victory inscriptions...
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    eventually split out to become part of Germania Inferior. An inscription from Blatobulgium (an outpost fort of Hadrian's Wall in modern Scotland) dated 150–160...
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    second cohort is known from two inscriptions, one in Birrens (Roman Blatobulgium) and one in Castlesteads, both near the Scottish border. The name of...
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  • soldiers, who made offerings to Mars, Minerva, Victoria, and Viridecthis at Blatobulgium in Britannia, dating between AD 158 and 161. Gaius Silvius Senecio, one...
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  • (1962-1982) The Roman Fort at Castledykes, (Edinburgh, 1964) Birrens (Blatobulgium) (Edinburgh, 1975) (with M. Scott and L. Keppie), Bar Hill: A Roman Fort...
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  • Coggabata Maia Outpost Forts Habitancum Fanum Cocidi Castra Exploratorum Blatobulgium Stanegate Forts Corstopitum Newbrough Vindolanda Haltwhistle Burn Magnis...
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  • England to Stirling via Burnswark (Siege of Burnswark) and Birrens (Blatobulgium). There was a public lecture on 2 September by Kenneth St Joseph on 'Aerial...
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