• Pinnata Castra (Ancient Greek: Πτερωτον Στρατοπεδον, Pteroton Stratopedon) was a settlement located in the north of the island of Great Britain, featuring...
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  • castrum (pl.: castra) was a military-related term. In Latin usage, the singular form castrum meant 'fort', while the plural form castra meant 'camp'....
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  • Morbium, Olicana, Pinnata Castra, Portus Adurni, Regulbium, Segedunum, Trimontium, Vindolanda, Vinovia, Viroconium, Voreda Also castra of unknown name:...
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  • southern border of the Scottish Highlands. At the Roman outpost of Pinnata Castra, Pict warriors led by Vortix and Aeron kill the entire garrison, taking...
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    following settlements: — Claudius Ptolemy (AD c.100–c.170) Moray Firth Pinnata Castra Tuesis Firth of Tay Tamia Firth of Forth Bannatia The principal places...
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    its name in the Pictish language is not recorded, but it may be the Pinnata Castra that features in Ptolemy's 2nd-century Geography. The original defences...
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    the Firth of Forth. To support this incursion he built bases such as Pinnata Castra, a legion camp near Inchtuthil. Subsequently, he tried to secure the...
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  • Nereis, Pax, Pietas, Pinnata, Providentia, Silvanus, Triumphus, Venus, Virtus, Victoria. 5 liburnians: Ammon, Diana, Pinnata, Satyra, Varvarina. 5 other...
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