- Anderitum
Anderitum was a Saxon Shore Fort in the
Roman province ofBritannia . It is located at gbmapping|TQ645047 in easternPevensey in the English county ofEast Sussex and was later converted into a medievalcastle known asPevensey Castle .Roman fort
It was built by the Romans during a time when Britain was still part of the Roman Empire. Recent dendochronological dating of wooden foundation piles have dated this to AD
290 . At this time the south and east of the provinceBritannia were under constant attack from maraudingbarbarian tribes, namely theJutes andSaxons . The south and eastern seaboards of Britannia were collectively known as 'the Saxon Shore' and several large forts were built to defend it.The fort was built on what was then peninsula of land rising above the coastal marshes. The sea washed over what is now Pevensey Marshes surrounding Anderida on three sides, so giving a safe and sheltered landing point. This marshy inlet of the sea, extending inland as far as
Hailsham , was studded with small areas of high land which remained as islands at high tide so giving the place-names of Rickney, Horse Eye, North Eye and Pevensey. All are derived from the Old English word 'eye' meaning island.The
Roman road leading west away from the fort was built much earlier than the fort itself. There was probably a port already in existence in the area when the fort was built, though this has yet to be found.The fort was repaired, probably by the great Roman General
Stilicho , about AD400 . The massive Romanenceinte still stands but little damaged.axon fort
The sub-Roman
Brython s apparently occupied the fort in491 , though whether this was part of a long term residency or a temporary one necessitated by Saxon raids is unclear. TheAnglo-Saxon Chronicle records that they were massacred there by KingAelle of Sussex in that year.The site was next occupied in
1042 , when the Anglo-SaxonEarl of Wessex , Harold Godwinson (later King Harold II) established a strong point here, improving fortifications by digging ditches within the walls of the Roman fort. The English army remained at the fort during the summer of1066 before abandoning it to meet the invading Norwegians further north.Later castle
After the Saxon defeat at the
Battle of Hastings , theNormans briefly used the fort as a temporary camp before it was converted into acastle around1100 . Occupation continued until theElizabethan era .References
*cite book | last = Peers | first = Charles | title = Pevensey Castle | publisher = English Heritage | date = 1985 | location = London
* [http://icarus.umkc.edu/sandbox/perseus/pecs/page.278.a.php Richard Stillwell, ed. "Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites", 1976:] "Anderida (Pevensey), Sussex, England"
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