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565: 65: 45: 542: 528: 72: 267:, with rounded corners. The stone rampart was 4.2 metres thick, indicating a tall superstructure, and enclosed over 2 hectares (4.9 acres). A single exterior ditch surrounded the site. Although some of the Roman building material was reused in the 7th century 609:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 619: 595: 804: 629:
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in West Dorset. It was founded in 1946 by Norman Motley, a Church of England priest who had served as an RAF chaplain during the
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The fort of Othona is in a typical late 3rd century style, and was possibly constructed during or shortly prior to the
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is a mid-7th-century chapel and has survived from the period of the evangelisation of the East Saxon kingdom.
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as a "huge ruin". It has since been largely swallowed by the sea, leaving scant remains on view.
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Rome's Saxon Shore – Coastal Defences of Roman Britain AD 250–500 (Fortress 56)
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is also the name of an episcopal area within the Church of England
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was ideal for control of the estuaries of the rivers
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Essex
England

Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall
Othona is located in Essex
Essex
51°44′06″N 0°56′24″E / 51.735°N 0.940°E / 51.735; 0.940
Grid reference
TM031081
Roman
Saxon Shore
Bradwell-on-Sea
Essex
England
Old English
Carausian Revolt
Dubris
Dover
Portus Lemanis
Lympne
Gariannonum
Burgh Castle
Notitia Dignitatum
numerus
Dengie Peninsula
Blackwater
Colne
Camulodunum
Colchester
trapezoidal

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