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Ebrauc, Eboracum, Brigantium, different
names for the same place, today , the city of
York covers most of the territory included in
the iron-age fortress which was ruled by the Brigantes, even after the invasion of the Romans.
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Ebrauc, Eboracum, Brigantium: home of the ancient Brigantes
Before the Roman invasion of the area around AD43, a confederation of Celtic tribes known as the Brigantes ruled Britain from the Humber to the Firth of Forth. According to Ptolemy, their territory spanned the island. ![]() In AD71 the Romans set up a fortress at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss. This fort, known as Eboracum, held 6000 soldiers within its 50 acres. Around the fort grew a town that would become one of the leading cities of the Roman Empire. The Brigantian territory became the Roman province of Britannia Secunda. After the Romans left Britain, Britannia Secunda reverted to tribal territories again, divided among the Parisi, Carvetii, and Brigantes. The dynasty of Coel Hen the Protector united the region and extended it beyond the boundaries of Roman rule to encompass Gododdin and some of Galloway. Through the fourth and fifth centuries, abandoned Roman forts were reclaimed by local tribes and sometimes guarded by Saxon mercenaries. By the Age of Arthur (5th-6th centuries) the Brigantians had built up strength, forming a kind of federation of alliances that once again made them a major power. ![]() ![]() Neighbourhood builders:
Article by Flidais Niafer
Map by MacMorna Niafer Graphics by Amlaidh & MacMorna Niafer Hood design by Fedelm Cruithni
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