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- Aulus Didius Gallus [r]: Roman senator, general and engineer of the 1st century BC, who governed Sicily and Britain and was curator of Rome's aqueducts. [e]
- Caesius Nasica [r]: Roman military officer who commanded Legio VIIII Hispana in Britain, and defeated the first revolt of Venutius of the Brigantes. [e]
- Caesius Nasica [r]: Roman military officer who commanded Legio VIIII Hispana in Britain, and defeated the first revolt of Venutius of the Brigantes. [e]
- North Leigh Roman Villa [r]: A Roman Villa first built in the 1st or 2nd century and in use until the 5th century. [e]
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