๐๏ธ Deva-Mamucium
Remains of a Roman legionary fortress near Manchester, England
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Chester (Cheshire), northwest England; coordinates 53.191676, -2.881093
- Established: Circa AD 79 under the Roman governor Agricola
- Military function: Legionary fortress of the Legio XX Valeria Victrix
- UNESCO status: Part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire (Hadrian's Wall) World Heritage Site designation
Deva-Mamucium was a major Roman legionary fortress constructed in the late 1st century AD to consolidate military control over the northwest of Roman Britain. Built on a strategic bend of the River Dee, it served as a permanent garrison for approximately 5,500 troops and functioned as a command centre for operations across Wales and northern Britain. The fortress remained occupied for nearly 300 years, until the early 5th century, when Roman forces withdrew from Britain ...