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Remains of the Roman cavalry fort of Cilurnum (or cilurvum), present-day Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England) built in 123 AD, along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD
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Remains of the Roman cavalry fort of Cilurnum (or cilurvum), present-day Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England) built in 123 AD, along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD
NWI4863758 Remains of the Roman cavalry fort of Cilurnum (or cilurvum), present-day Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England) built in 123 AD, along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD; (add.info.: Remains of the Roman cavalry fort of Cilurnum (or cilurvum), present-day Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England) built in 123 AD, along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD. Photography.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This stunning print captures the remains of the Roman cavalry fort of Cilurnum, also known as cilurvum, located in present-day Chesters Walwick in Northumberland, England. Built in 123 AD along Hadrian's Wall during the reign of Emperor Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, this ancient structure stands as a testament to the military might and engineering prowess of the Roman Empire.
The intricate details of the fort's architecture are beautifully preserved in this image, showcasing the strategic layout and defensive features that once protected Roman soldiers stationed at this outpost. The walls and foundations bear witness to centuries of history, offering a glimpse into life on the frontier of the empire.
As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when legions marched across distant lands and emperors ruled with iron fists. The legacy of Rome is etched into every stone and brick of Cilurnum, reminding us of a bygone age filled with conquests and triumphs.
Through the lens of Bridgeman Images' skilled photographer, we can appreciate not just the physical remnants of a long-lost civilization but also the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating such monumental structures. This print serves as a window into our past, inviting us to explore and learn from those who came before us.
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