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To the known & unknown Roman military units that served at Vindolanda, between AD 85 and 400.
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StoneRoad2013 club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubVindolanda - and it is the Roman name - is just south of Hadrian's Wall, on the line of the Roman road known as the Stanegate. The first fort site actually pre-dates the Wall by about 40 years ...
It is in SW Northumberland, near to Bardon Mill, a village just to the east of Haltwhistle.
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