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    During the latter half of the 3rd century, the Roman Empire faced a grave crisis: Weakened by civil wars, the rapid … See more

    Saxon Shore - Wikipedia

    • The Saxon Shore (Latin: litus Saxonicum) was a military command of the Late Roman Empire, consisting of a series of fortifications on both sides of the Channel. It was established in the late 3rd century and was led by the "Count of the Saxon Shore". In the late 4th century, his functions were limited to Britain, while the fortifications in Gaul were established a… See more

    Meaning of the term and role

    The only contemporary reference we possess that mentions the name "Saxon Shore" comes in the late 4th-century Notitia Dignitatum, which lists its commander, the Comes Litoris Saxonici per Britanniam ("Count of th… See more

    The forts

    The nine forts mentioned in the Notitia Dignitatum for Britain are listed here, from north to south, with their garrisons.
    Branodunum (Brancaster, Norfolk). One of the earliest forts, dated to the 230s. It was built to guard … See more

     
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  2. A coastal network of late Roman forts stretching from Brancaster to Portchester intended to repel attacks by Saxons. The name ‘Saxon Shore’ (litoris Saxonici) appears only in the Notitia dignitatum, a document drawn up c. ad 408.
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    A coastal network of late Roman forts stretching from Brancaster to Portchester intended to repel attacks by Saxons. The name ‘Saxon Shore’ (litoris Saxonici) appears only in the Notitia dignitatum, a document drawn up c. ad 408.
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    The Saxon Shore (Latin: litus Saxonicum) was a military command of the Late Roman Empire, consisting of a series of fortifications on both sides of the Channel. It was established in the late 3rd century and was led by the " Count of the Saxon Shore ".
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    Saxon Shore forts are defensive fortifications, built by the late Roman Empire to defend the coast of the Roman province of Britannia (Britain) and the opposite side of the English Channel.
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  6. The Saxon Shore Forts - Historic UK

    Aug 31, 2022 · The best-preserved Roman fort in northern Europe dates from the mid- to late 3 rd century. Built to protect the southern coastline of Britain, it occupies a commanding position at the head of strategically important …

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  7. The Saxon Shore Forts of Britannia - HeritageDaily

    Feb 9, 2018 · Saxon Shore forts are defensive fortifications, built by the late Roman Empire to defend the coast of the Roman province of Britannia (Britain) and the opposite side of the English Channel.

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    Aug 15, 2015 · Map of The Saxon Shore Forts (Wikipedia) There were originally 10 or possibly even 11 ‘Saxon Shore Forts’ (Litus Saxonicum) commanded by an officer with the title of ‘Comes litoris Saxonica per Britanniam’ or ‘Count of the …

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