Roman Empire

The Roman empire map explores the rich history of the Roman empire and its historical location in the UK  The Benwell Roman Temple - Hadrian's Wall in Tyne-Wear is an excavation site located in Benwell. The place contains the remains of a Roman temple from 2nd century B.C at street level. It covers an area of six acres.  Looking back at the Temple of Mithras - Hadrian's Wall, Hadrian's wall links the City of Cumbria. The Science Museum at Wallsend - Hadrian's Wall is located in the corner of Newcastle-upon-Tyne on Hadrian's Wall.

Bewcastle Castle on site of Roman Fort is a Roman fort located in the upper Bewcastle. During the Roman period, it was on the Stanegate Roman road.  England allows tourists to explore Roman remains in this area.  They visit a Roman bridge across the River Tyne, which appears on rocks sculpture of Celtic horse riders. Here exist remains of Roman buildings, bathhouses, forts, and so on. Of course, the Romans also built two roads through Northumberland.

Bignor Roman Villa is another Roman monument in West Sussex. This is a Roman villa that was once Emperor Hadrian's property.  Agricultural exhibitions are held regularly in an ancient Roman villa. This villa is in present-day Britain was discovered in 1850. It has given an insight into the life of Roman times in Britain.

Caer Gybi Roman Fortlet in Anglesey is a  wonderful place to visit in Britain. This little-known site is worth a trip. When you come here, try to see it from the right angle to take a glimpse of life in the times of the Roman Empire.  Before you come here, remember that this fort is built at the very northwest tip of the island, just north of Holyhead's A5. If you go here, you can witness an undisturbed Roman camp, a rare sight. Many post holes and storage pits can also be found here. This place used to be a permanent military camp. As a result, the site has remained untouched for many centuries. You can explore here to your heart's content.

Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths are some of the most important Roman sites in Britain. Roman forces used it until they withdrew in the late 4th century. But, this site has served as an important military camp since the Iron Age, which started about 750 BC. Vespasian's quarry fortress dominated the original Roman fort. Following its history, the site is responsible for the formation of towns in Wales. As a result, it has left behind some remarkable historical monuments. These include a Roman bath home and a large wheelhouse, which is the largest in the UK

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