Disambiguation evidence for Roman fort of Mamucium via surface form

"Mamucium"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Mamucium".

Predicate Object
abandonedBy Roman army
surface form: Roman military
abandonedInCentury 4th century
alsoKnownAs Mancunium
alsoKnownAs Manucium
archaeologicalExcavations 20th century
archaeologicalExcavations late 20th century Castlefield excavations
associatedWith origin of Manchester
builtBy Romans
connectedByRoadTo Bremetennacum
connectedByRoadTo Deva Victrix
connectedByRoadTo Eboracum
constructedBy Roman army
country United Kingdom
foundedAroundYear AD 79
foundedDuringReignOf Emperor Titus
foundedInCentury 1st century
function defensive stronghold
function military fort
function strategic outpost
garrisonedBy Roman auxiliary cohort
garrisonedBy auxiliary troops
hasRemains foundations of internal buildings
hasRemains reconstructed defensive walls
hasRemains reconstructed gatehouse
heritageDesignation Scheduled Ancient Monument
influenced development of Manchester city centre layout
instanceOf Roman fort
instanceOf archaeological site
instanceOf scheduled monument
latinNameOf early Manchester settlement
locatedIn Castlefield
locatedIn England
locatedIn Greater Manchester
locatedIn Manchester
locatedIn North West England
locatedIn United Kingdom
locatedOn sandstone bluff above the River Medlock
modernCity Manchester
modernSite Castlefield
surface form: Castlefield Urban Heritage Park
near River Irwell
near River Medlock
partOf Roman Britain
partOf Roman road network in Britain
preceded medieval town of Manchester
purpose control of local tribes
purpose protection of road junction
region Brigantian territory