Roman fort of Aballava

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The Roman fort of Aballava was a military installation on Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, guarding a key crossing of the River Eden near present-day Burgh by Sands.

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Roman fort of Aballava canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman fort
military installation
approximateConstructionDate 2nd century AD
archaeologicalSiteType fort and vicus
associatedWith Roman Empire
builtBy Roman army
category Roman military site in England
country United Kingdom
currentCondition archaeological remains
defended north-west frontier of Roman Britain
function military garrison
garrisonType auxiliary fort
guarded crossing of the River Eden
hasAlternativeName Aballaba
Aballava
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
locatedIn Britannia
Cumbria
northern England
locatedNear Burgh by Sands
locatedOn Hadrian's Wall
modernParish Burgh by Sands
nearbySettlement Burgh by Sands
partOf Hadrian's Wall
surface form: Hadrian's Wall frontier system
provinceInAntiquity Britannia Inferior
region Hadrian's Wall
surface form: Hadrian's Wall west sector
situatedNear River Eden
usedFor border defence
control of river crossing

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Burgh by Sands hasNearbyRomanSite Roman fort of Aballava