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and was renamed to Shrewsbury Juniors, in order to provide a senior football team for children progressing through the club's junior football system to take part in after the age of 16–17. The club were champions of the
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in the church was made by hollowing out the capital of a Roman column. Later additions to the church incorporate remains of an Anglo-Saxon preaching cross and carvings salvaged from nearby
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visited the site and was impressed enough to write of "when Uricon the city stood", the poem ending "Today the Roman and his trouble Are ashes under Uricon."
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English Heritage has recently published a series of monographs on the excavations at Wroxeter from the 1950s to 1990s These are available through the
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around AD 88. As the military abandoned the fortress the site was taken over by the Cornovians' civilian settlement.
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part of the north wall which is built of Roman monumental stone blocks. The chancel and the lower part of the tower are
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The local British tribe of the Cornovii had their original capital (also thought to have been named *Uiroconion) at the
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Archaeology has shown that the site of the later city first was established about AD 55 as a frontier post for a
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sometime before 717, following famine and plague in the area. The city has been variously identified with the
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N. J. Higham proposes that Wroxeter became the eponymous capital of an early sub-Roman kingdom known as the
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Viroconium prospered over the next century, with the construction of many public buildings, including
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Wörterbuch der keltiberischen Inschriften: Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum, Band V.1
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The Legionary Fortress at Wroxeter: Excavations by Graham Webster, 1955–85.
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sub-kingdom also emerged in the area in the interlude between Powysian and
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near the Severn river crossing. A few years later a legionary fortress (
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The Roman city was rediscovered in 1859 when workmen began excavating
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was constructed in 2010 for a Channel 4 television programme called
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Barker, P., Bird, H., Corbishley, M., Pretty, K., White, R. (1997)
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team named Wroxeter Rovers. In 2017, the club relocated to nearby
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The village contains one of Shropshire's commercial vineyards.
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around AD 410, the Cornovians seem to have divided into
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The Roman Baths and Macellum at Wroxeter Excavations 1955–85
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Photos of Wroxeter and surrounding area on geograph.org.uk
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Lives of the English Saints: St. German, Bishop of Auxerre
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On 1 April 1986 the parish was abolished and merged with
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The name of the settlement, meaning "Viroconium of the
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St Andrew's Church, Wroxeter
Wroxeter is located in Shropshire
Shropshire
OS grid reference
SJ561082
Civil parish
Wroxeter and Uppington
Unitary authority
Shropshire
Ceremonial county
Shropshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Shrewsbury

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