- Hardknott Roman Fort
Hardknott Roman Fort was a fort in the
Roman province ofBritannia . Its remains are located on the western side of theHardknott Pass in the English county ofCumbria (formerly part ofCumberland ).It was built on a rocky spur giving a superb view over the River Esk in both upper and lower Eskdale, and protecting
Hardknott Pass . The fort has been commonly known in recent times as Hardknott Castle, but identified from theRavenna Cosmography as the "Mediobogdo" fort (or more correctly "Mediobogdum"cite book | last = Rivet | first = A L F | coauthors = Smith, Colin | title = The Place-Names of Roman Britain | publisher = B T Batsford | date = 1979 | location = London] ), situated along the road between the forts of "Galava " (Ambleside ) and "Glannoventa " (Ravenglass ). The Roman garrison here was a detachment of 500 cavalry from the Dalmatian coast.Built between about AD 120 and 138, the fort was abandoned during the Antonine advance into Scotland during the mid 2nd Century. The fort was reoccupied c AD 200 and continued in use until the last years of the 4th century. During this time an extensive
vicus developed outside the fort cite book | last = Jones | first = J S | title = Hardknott Roman Fort | publisher = Archaeological Society of Cumbria | date = 2000 | location = Kendal] .The fort is square with rounded corners, 114 metres long externally, or 105 metres internally, the rampart wall being about 1.7 metres thick with ditches adding to the total width of the rampart. The low walls of the fort were "restored" some years ago, a slate course showing the height of the walls before their rebuilding. Outside the square of the fort is the remains of the bath house (which has a rare circular "
sudatorium "), and the levelled parade ground, which is considered to be the finest surviving example in the Western Empire.Fact|date=February 2008The fort is on land owned by the National Trust, part of the Trust's
Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon property, and maintained byEnglish Heritage .References
External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-wasdaleeskdaleandduddon.htm Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon information at the National Trust]
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conProperty.151 Hardknott Roman Fort information at English Heritage]
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