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What did the Romans do for Scotland?

I can you tell you no one will tell you that , because they never ever were in Scotland. Well someone should because they were, see Roman fort sites and related question. Learn your history.


What fort replaced fort maurepas?

Fort Louis replaced Fort Maurepas.


Oregon trail forts?

fort laramie fort leavenworth fort bridger fort boise fort hall and more


What did the Romans call the Netherlands?

The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.The Romans called the Netherlands, Batavia.


Did the poor Romans have butter?

No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.No, and neither did the rich Romans. The Romans did not use butter, they used oil in its place.

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Did the Romans live in Doncaster?

Yes, Doncaster was founded when the Romans built a fort in the area about 71 AD. The Romans called the fort Danum.


When was the fort first built in carlisle?

In 73 AD, by the Romans.


Who killed the people from hill fort and why?

Romans killed the Celts for land


What equipment did Romans use to capture forts?

The equipment to capture a fort; a catapult a rope a javelin


What is the name of the Roman fort in East Sussex?

== == Today it is called Pevensey Castle, the Romans called it Anderitum.


What was the year of construction of Chester City England?

Chester was founded by the Romans, as a fort named 'Deva' in 79 AD


How many days a week did the Romans train in the army?

At their base camp or fort, the Roman soldiers were trained daily. Please remember that the Romans did not have a week as we have. They measured their time in market day increments. These were blocks of eight days.


When was the note made?

If you mean written notes they have been around for centuries. Historians have found clay tablets with notes written on them in a fort that the Romans used along Hadrian's wall.


What us cities start with fort?

There are probably too many to list, but here are a few: Fort Belvoir Fort Bragg Fort Bridger Fort Chaffee Fort Collins/Loveland Fort Devens Fort Dodge, IA Fort Eustis Fort Hood, TX Fort Indiantown Fort Irwin Fort Jefferson Fort Knox Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Leavenworth Fort Leonard Wood Fort Madison Fort Meade Fort Myers, FL Fort Pierce Fort Polk Fort Richardson Fort Riley, KS Fort Scott Fort Sheridan Fort Sill Fort Smith Fort Stockton Fort Sumner Fort Wayne, IN Fort Worth, TX Fort Yukon


What did the Romans do for Scotland?

I can you tell you no one will tell you that , because they never ever were in Scotland. Well someone should because they were, see Roman fort sites and related question. Learn your history.


Which is the oldest fort in Nassau?

Fort Nassau, Fort Charlorre, Fort Fincastle & Fort Montigue.


What did they right with in Ancient Rome?

The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.The Romans wrote with a stylus on wax tablets for quick notes. These could be rubbed out and reused. For formal or permanent writing they used papyrus, a reed pen and ink. At times writing was done on thin wooden sheets with ink, as found at the fort at Vindolanda.