Regulbium

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Regulbium was the Roman-era coastal fort and settlement that later became known as Reculver in Kent, England.

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Label Occurrences
Regulbium canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman fort
Roman settlement
archaeological site
archaeologicalFinds Roman pottery
building materials
coins
associatedWith Roman military
Saxon Shore system NERFINISHED
builtBy Romans NERFINISHED
constructionStart early 3rd century
coordinateSystem OS grid reference TR227693
country Roman Britain NERFINISHED
currentCondition ruin
excavated 20th century
followedBy Anglo-Saxon monastery at Reculver NERFINISHED
hasEtymology name possibly derived from Brittonic elements meaning great headland or promontory
hasFeature defensive ditches
gateways
internal buildings
stone walls
towers
hasLaterName Reculver NERFINISHED
hasLatinName Regulbium NERFINISHED
hasModernName Reculver Roman fort NERFINISHED
heritageStatus scheduled monument
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
Reculver NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Herne Bay NERFINISHED
Isle of Thanet NERFINISHED
Thames Estuary NERFINISHED
locatedOn southeast coast of Britain
managedBy English Heritage
nearbyStructure Reculver Towers NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
overlooks North Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Roman coastal defence system
Roman province of Britannia NERFINISHED
Saxon Shore forts NERFINISHED
timePeriod Roman era
late Roman period
usedFor coastal defence
military garrison
protection of shipping in Thames Estuary
visibleRemains fort walls
foundations of internal buildings

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Reculver, Kent wasRomanName Regulbium
Saxon Shore forts hasPart Regulbium