http://ia-petabox.archive.org/download/journalofasi531884unse/journalofasi531884unse_djvu.txt WebChapel. In 653 Cedd sailed down the east coast of England from Lindisfarne and landed at Bradwell. Here he found the ruins of an old deserted Roman fort. He probably first built a small wooden church but as there was so much stone from the fort, he soon realised that would provide a much more permanent building, so he replaced it the next year ...
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WebOthona is one of 9 forts that were constructed in the 3rd century AD to deal with the treat posed by the Saxon raiders. It is likely that the Fort was built by a Roman Commander called Carausius who for a period revolted against Rome and declared himself Emperor of Britain. Othona was almost rectangular in shape covering an area of up to 4 acres. WebOthona began as an experiment in Christian community back in 1946. Our founder, Norman Motley, was a Church of England priest. ... Norman's fledgling community took the name … thomas ensign freshfields
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WebSouthminster est une ville et une circonscription électorale sur la péninsule de Dengie, dans le district de Maldon, le comté d'Essex et la région d'Angleterre de l'Est.La localité se trouve à environ 5 km au nord de Burnham-on-Crouch et 15 km au sud-est de Maldon, environ 84 km à l'est-nord-est de Londres.Au nord se trouve la Rivière Blackwater, avec son estuaire, qui … WebHistory. The fort of Othona is in a typical late 3rd century style, and was possibly constructed during or shortly prior to the Carausian Revolt, making it contemporary with the forts at Dubris (), Portus Lemanis and Gariannonum (Burgh Castle). According to the early 5th-century Notitia Dignitatum, which is the only contemporary document mentioning Othona, … WebThe Othona fort was similar in style to several forts along the so-called Saxon shore, lining both sides of the English Channel as far south as Hampshire and north to modern-day … thomas en russie