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Roman fort in East Sussex, England
Anderitum (also Anderida or Anderidos) was a Saxon Shore fort in the Roman province of Britannia. The ruins adjoin the west end of the village of Pevensey
Anderitum
Gallo-Roman town
Anderitum, known as ad Gabalos in the late 3rd century and as Javols in subsequent centuries, is a Gallo-Roman town located in the French department of
Anderitum_(Gaul)
Castle in East Sussex, England
and is open to visitors. Built around 290 AD and known to the Romans as Anderitum, the fort appears to have been the base for a fleet called the Classis
Pevensey_Castle
First king of the South Saxons
local Britons. The Chronicle goes on to report a victory dated to 491 at Anderitum (present day Pevensey Castle) where the battle ended with the Saxons slaughtering
Ælle_of_Sussex
Military command during the Late Roman Empire
Portus Lemanis (Lympne, Kent), garrisoned by the Numerus Turnacensium. Anderitum (Pevensey Castle, East Sussex), garrisoned by the Numerus Abulcorum. Portus
Saxon_Shore
Village and parish in East Sussex, England
Forts. The fort at Pevensey, built between AD 300 and 340, was named Anderitum. The earliest stone remains on the site date from the Roman period, including
Pevensey
Historical area of France
conquest of Gaul, the Romans preserved the capital city of the Gabali, Anderitum, which they renamed Gabalum (modern Javols). In the Gallo-Roman period
Gévaudan
Roman concept of citizenry as an entity united by law
[citation needed] Civitas sine suffragio Quirites Forum of Vieux-la-Romaine Anderitum (Gaul) Smith, William (1875). "CIVITAS (ROMAN)". A Dictionary of Greek
Civitas
Gallic tribe
Augustus to limit Arvernian territorial dominance, with its chief town at Anderitum (modern Javols) Their economy relied primarily on pastoralism, forestry
Gabali
Part of Peyre-en-Aubrac in Occitania, France
Peyre-en-Aubrac. Its population was 332 in 2022. Communes of the Lozère department Anderitum (Gaul) "Populations de référence 2022" [Reference populations 2022] (PDF)
Javols
Grade I listed ruins in the United Kingdom
Pevensey Castle in September 1066 (re-using the Roman Saxon Shore fort of Anderitum), Hastings (prior to the Battle of Hastings) and Dover. Hastings Castle
Hastings_Castle
List of the oldest extant buildings in the UK
Sussex 280s The outer curtain wall is the remains of the Roman fort called Anderitum. Cardiff Castle Cardiff, Wales c. 290 The outer curtain wall incorporates
List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
Bishop Auckland Vindomora, Roman fort at Ebchester Pevensey Roman Fort (Anderitum), Pevensey Belgic oppidum (Roman Braintree) Caesaromagus (Roman Chelmsford)
Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain
Roads in the Province of Britannia, 43–410
(Gariannonum) near Great Yarmouth, Lympne (Portus Lemanis) and Pevensey (Anderitum). Standard Roman road construction techniques, long evolved on the Continent
Roman_roads_in_Britannia
Calendar year
Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sussex besieges and conquers the fortified town Anderitum in southern Britain. He massacres the population, apparently sub-Roman
491
Navy of ancient Rome
transferred to Dubris (Dover). Other bases were Portus Lemanis (Lympne) and Anderitum (Pevensey), while Gesoriacum on the Gallic coast likely remained active
Roman_navy
Village in the southern Massif Central of France
that the Gabalians were survivors of the Battle of Alesia. Their capital Anderitum became Javols. The Rutenians, who may have come from the Danube delta
Aubrac
Anglo-Saxon tribe
cemeteries there. To the east of Pevensey, beyond the Saxon Shore fort of Anderitum, on the other side of the estuary and marsh and from there to the border
Haestingas
two hundred posts. 0 Timestamp of BCE, or BP to positive years, CE 290 Anderitum a Saxon Shore Fort begins 535, multiple years The volcanic winter of 536
Timeline of dendrochronology timestamp events
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near the margin of Mearcræd's stream. 491 Ælle and his son Cissa besiege Anderitum, the Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey, and kill all the Britons there. 495
5th_century_in_England
Pevensey Castle in September 1066 (re-using the Roman Saxon Shore fort of Anderitum), Hastings Castle to protect his supply routes (prior to the Battle of
Castles in Great Britain and Ireland
Castles_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Early English kingdom
territory was covered by the forest that took its name from the fort of Anderitum at modern Pevensey, and known to the Romano-British as the Forest of Andred
Kingdom_of_Sussex
fort) and 11th century (castle) Ruins Pevensey Castle is a Roman fort (Anderitum) at Pevensey which was later remodelled into a medieval castle in the
List of English Heritage properties
List_of_English_Heritage_properties
Prefecture and commune in Occitania, France
the capital of the Gévaudan, the Gallic period then Gallo-Roman, was Anderitum. Found in the ancient texts are the names of Mimate, Mimata (mountain)
Mende,_Lozère
Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe
series of forts across both sides of the Channel, including the fort of Anderitum (modern Pevensey) in the civitas of the Regni. There was a large iron-producing
Regni
original on 23 April 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015. Olusoga 2016, p. 33 "Anderitum". Pastscape, Historic England. Retrieved 14 May 2015. Grehan & Mace 2012
Timeline_of_Sussex_history
ND, AI Alauna Maryport, Cumbria ND Alaune Alcester, Warwickshire RC, T Anderitum Pevensey, East Sussex ND, T Aquae Arnemetiae Buxton, Derbyshire RC Aquae
List of Roman place names in Britain
List_of_Roman_place_names_in_Britain
Roman road in England
Chichester area to overcome Romano-British resistance based on the fortress of Anderitum at Pevensey. The road may have had military importance during this time
Sussex_Greensand_Way
buildings, the best known being: Bignor Roman Villa Fishbourne Roman Palace Anderitum (Pevensey Castle) The coast of Roman Britain had a series of defensive
History_of_Sussex
Western Roman military office
that both units were previously stationed in the Saxon coastal fort of Anderitum (Pevensey). These are the marines under the Praefectus classis Anderetianorum
Dux_Mogontiacensis
Decade
Thebaid (Egypt). Aelle of Sussex besieges and conquers the fortified town Anderitum in southern Britain. He massacres the population, apparently sub-Roman
490s
Ancient Roman frontier in Britain
this only protected them temporarily from the invaders. One of them, Anderitum, was besieged and stormed by the Anglo-Saxons led by the first king of
Limes_Britannicus
entire reign of William. The main events take place in the vicinity of Anderitum, close to modern Pevensey. The Sword and the Cowl (1909) by Edgar Swan
Cultural depictions of William the Conqueror
Cultural_depictions_of_William_the_Conqueror
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
or ande - an intensive particle commonly used in place names, such as: Anderitum (Cantal, Anterrieux), Andematunnum (Haute-Marne, Langres), etc. followed
Ambernac
Catholic diocese in France
Bishop of Luçon) Benoît Bertrand (2019–2024) Catholic Church in France Anderitum (Gaul) de civitate Gabalum provincia Aquitania. C. Munier, Concilia Galliae
Diocese_of_Mende
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English (Cornwall) : unexplained. This name is found mainly in GA.
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Portuguese form of Roman Latin Verissimus, VERÃSSIMO means "very true."
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Industrious; Work; Striving; Rival; Laborious; Eager; Form of Amelia; Effort; Work of the Lord
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