Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn:
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title | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
title_auth | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
title_exact_search | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
title_full | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
title_fullStr | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
title_full_unstemmed | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
title_short | Gloucester, § 1: Etymology of the Name - § 2: History; The earliest Roman occupation was the fort built at Kingsholm north of the city in the 60s A. D. This was abandoned after a decade, but a further Roman fortress, the precursor of the medieval town of Gloucester, was built in the 70s A. D. in a position commanding the crossing of the Severn |
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