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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Deva-Viroconium
Romano-British military fortress in Cheshire, England


๐Ÿ• 3 min read ยท Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 16:30
๐Ÿ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Located near Chester, Cheshire, northwestern England
  • Established circa 79 CE as a legionary fortress
  • Occupied by the Legio II Adiutrix and later Legio XX Valeria Victrix
  • Extensive remains visible as earthworks and archaeological deposits

Deva-Viroconium was one of the most important military installations in Roman Britain, serving as a legionary fortress for nearly three centuries. Built on the River Dee in what is now Chester, it functioned as a strategic stronghold for controlling northwestern Britain and maintaining supply routes to Wales and the Irish Sea. The site preserves substantial evidence of Romano-British military organization and urban development ...

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