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🏛️ Lugduvalium-Magnis

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🏛️ Lugduvalium-Magnis
Roman fort and civilian settlement in northern England


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 09:00
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located near Carlisle, Cumbria, England (54.983987°N, 2.522871°W)
  • Occupied from approximately AD 72 to the early 5th century
  • Served as a major auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall frontier
  • Remains largely buried; visible archaeological traces are minimal

Lugduvalium-Magnis was a significant Roman military and civilian settlement positioned at the confluence of the rivers Eden and Caldew in what is now Carlisle, northern England. The fort functioned as a key garrison point along the northern frontier of Roman Britain, protecting supply lines and maintaining order in the turbulent border region. The settlement developed around the fort's defences and served both military personnel and the civilian population that grew to support them ...

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