Aballaba

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Aballaba is an alternative name for the Roman fort of Aballava, a military installation that once formed part of the defensive system along Hadrian’s Wall in Roman Britain.

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Aballaba canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman fort
Roman fort
archaeological site
alternativeNameOf Aballava NERFINISHED
archaeologicalEvidence building foundations
fort remains
inscriptions
associatedWith Hadrianic frontier system NERFINISHED
builtBy Roman army NERFINISHED
constructionMaterial stone
controlledBy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
coordinateSystem Ordnance Survey grid reference (UK)
country United Kingdom
currentCondition ruined
defensiveRole controlling movement across the frontier
guarding Solway coastal approaches
garrisonedBy Roman auxiliary units
hasFeature defensive walls
fort ditches
fort ramparts
internal buildings
military barracks
hasFunction garrison fort
heritageStatus scheduled monument
languageOfName Latin
Latin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cumbria
Roman Britain NERFINISHED
Roman Britain NERFINISHED
civil parish of Burgh by Sands
province of Britannia
locatedNear Burgh by Sands NERFINISHED
Solway Firth NERFINISHED
locatedOn Hadrian's Wall Path vicinity
modernCountry England NERFINISHED
namedAfter local place-name or feature (uncertain origin)
nearbyFeature River Eden estuary NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Burgh by Sands NERFINISHED
openToPublic partially
partOf Hadrian's Wall NERFINISHED
Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
Hadrian's Wall defensive system NERFINISHED
frontier system of the Roman Empire
western sector of Hadrian's Wall
region North West England
timePeriod Roman period in Britain
usedFor military purposes

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